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A fetus isn't a person. It has no rights. That's the point. How is a entity that has no consciousness a person?But you are infringing on a person's right, the baby's rights to its life.
A fetus isn't a person. It has no rights. That's the point. How is a entity that has no consciousness a person?
And I say my religious freedom entitles me to dismiss your religious position.Which is back to the original argument. We say it is a person and that the unborn should have the same rights as anybody else.
I've already made that claim and defended it. When do the lives of identical twins and triplets begin? It can't be at conception, because human beings are distinct and quantifiable. At conception, you can't differentiate between a zygote that will result in one birth vs twins vs triplets. The lack of quantifiability at conception means means you don't have human being(s) at that moment.
Once you establish that much, it's just a matter of where you draw the line. The best place to draw the line for me is when you have uniquely-human brain activity, which is around 5 months. Note that muscular electrical activity (which starts earlier) does not count.
Of course not; they've been born.
"We can't tell how many human beings there are; therefore, it's zero."I've already made that claim and defended it. When do the lives of identical twins and triplets begin? It can't be at conception, because human beings are distinct and quantifiable. At conception, you can't differentiate between a zygote that will result in one birth vs twins vs triplets. The lack of quantifiability at conception means means you don't have human being(s) at that moment.
I don't see why birth would be a magical moment at which one's humanity or lack thereof is suddenly no longer subject to change.
You might have missed my edit, but there's also the issue of genetic experimentation on the pre-human. Is that non-consensual human experimentation or is it something different?
And I say my religious freedom entitles me to dismiss your religious position.
It's in the Constitution that one gains citizenship at birth. There is no such thing as an unborn American. Birth is a pretty obvious dividing line, plus it's a few months after advanced brain function starts to happen, so it's safe to say one is a human being after one is born.
I'm not an expert on that subject, so I'll pass.
It's in the Constitution that one gains citizenship at birth. There is no such thing as an unborn American. Birth is a pretty obvious dividing line, plus it's a few months after advanced brain function starts to happen, so it's safe to say one is a human being after one is born.
I'm not an expert on that subject, so I'll pass.
Nobody else has the right to attach itself to another person without permission.
Let's seal a bunch of people in a room with no windows. You can't see into the room. Since you have no way of counting them, must be ok, then, to blow up the room. Hey, can't count them, blow that sucker! Can't be any people in there since we can't count them.Actually it does. If you had humans, you could count them.