This is plain wrong. No matter how many times you say it, it's still a human being. It is not anything else but a human being. If it is miscarried, then it is a dead human being.
That is a religious opinion, Tonington, not a scientific one.
And an infant doesn't resemble an adult. So what?
So this. Fetus at conception no way resembles a human being, so the starting point has to be that it is not one. Those who claim that it is a human being, they must prove that to be the case.
And since there isn’t a scientific consensus saying that it is a human being, the case is not proved, in my opinion.
It's a human being from the moment the DNA in the egg and sperm join. After that, it's all biochemistry,
It is not a human being, it is a product of conception. And biochemistry is very important. If the fetus at conception must go through a lot of biochemical changes, must go through many transformations before it is born, then it is not a human being at conception.
I don't know if you're a human being, but I can only assume. A piece of paper doesn't make you a human being. Your DNA does.
Again, DNA does not make a human being. A human being has a unique DNA, big difference. A dead body has DNA, a severed arm has DNA. Human being defines the DNA, but other way is not true.
That is a religious opinion, Tonington, not a scientific one.
And an infant doesn't resemble an adult. So what?
So this. Fetus at conception no way resembles a human being, so the starting point has to be that it is not one. Those who claim that it is a human being, they must prove that to be the case.
And since there isn’t a scientific consensus saying that it is a human being, the case is not proved, in my opinion.
It's a human being from the moment the DNA in the egg and sperm join. After that, it's all biochemistry,
It is not a human being, it is a product of conception. And biochemistry is very important. If the fetus at conception must go through a lot of biochemical changes, must go through many transformations before it is born, then it is not a human being at conception.
I don't know if you're a human being, but I can only assume. A piece of paper doesn't make you a human being. Your DNA does.
Again, DNA does not make a human being. A human being has a unique DNA, big difference. A dead body has DNA, a severed arm has DNA. Human being defines the DNA, but other way is not true.