toobfreak
Tungsten/Glass Member
When does human life begin?
The day dad puts you on his insurance policy and gives you a set of keys to the car.

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When does human life begin?
Life begins when you're vaccinated
Fine but the real question is what legal rights should it have at that stage of development?I do and so does every embryology text book ever written.
Sperm and egg are alive too, do you think they require legal rights?What type of life is it before it shows features unique to humanity if its not human life?
Science. Science textbooks do not teach ethics, morals, religion, sociology, the Constitution, or the law.What do you suggest the science textbooks teach?
1. Sperm and egg separately have not combined their 23 chromosome each to form a new individual with his/her unique 46 chromosomes. So no!Sperm and egg are alive too, do you think they require legal rights?
Yes, that is the question. 100%.Fine but the real question is what legal rights should it have at that stage of development?
Ok, but with respect to the question when does human life begin, what should science textbooks teach?Science. Science textbooks do not teach ethics, morals, religion, sociology, the Constitution, or the law.
Ummm... no, they aren't.Sperm and egg are alive too, do you think they require legal rights?
Every one of the cells in my body shares a set of chromosomes that is unique to me. I would have no issue having a tumor removed from my body so uniqueness is interesting but hardly important.1. Sperm and egg separately have not combined their 23 chromosome each to form a new individual with his/her unique 46 chromosomes. So no!
2. You didn't want to answer my question, so you are moving the goal posts by answering the question with a different question.
3. The title of this thread is when does human life begin?
If we are talking about a fertilized egg the answers are:Yes, that is the question. 100%.
But before that determination can be made the following questions must be answered:
1. Is he or she alive?
2. Is he or she human?
3. Is he or she a specific person?
The answer to all three questions is yes. Correct?
Life goes back to our common ancestor and everything in between that ancestor and us has bee alive. Science can tell us the facts but not the implecations.Ok, but with respect to the question when does human life begin, what should science textbooks teach?
So life comes from non-living things? Research spontaneous generation.Ummm... no, they aren't.
Research characteristics of living things.
Once again, if a fertilize egg from a human isn't human, what is it? Pre-human?If we are talking about a fertilized egg the answers are:
- yes
- no
- no
It is a human cell, little different from the trillions of human cells of the mother. It may become very different but that is in the future.Once again, if a fertilize egg from a human isn't human, what is it? Pre-human?
But since you don't have a uterus, you don't have to make any choice at all.If we don't know for sure, that leaves us with only two choices: err on the side of allowing life to develop or err on the side of snuffing out an innocent life that has already begun the process of development that defines all life
But it is different. It is a human organism at its first stage of the human life cycle. The trillions of cells of the mother are not trillions of individual organisms.It is a human cell, little different from the trillions of human cells of the mother. It may become very different but that is in the future.