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The above isn't your only erroneous position. You still refuse to accept the known scientific fact that a new human being comes into existence at fertilization.
A human being takes roughly 25 years to fully develop, yet at no point in their development are they not a human being.
“Fertilization is the process by which male and female haploid gametes (sperm and egg) unite to produce a genetically distinct individual.”Signorelli et al., Kinases, phosphatases and proteases during sperm capacitation, CELL TISSUE RES. 349(3):765 (Mar. 20, 2012)
“The zygote and early embryo are living human organisms.” Keith L. Moore & T.V.N. Persaud Before We Are Born – Essentials of Embryology and Birth Defects (W.B. Saunders Company, 1998. Fifth edition.) Page 500
“In that fraction of a second when the chromosomes form pairs, the sex of the new child will be determined, hereditary characteristics received from each parent will be set, and a new life will have begun.” Kaluger, G., and Kaluger, M., Human Development: The Span of Life, page 28-29, The C.V. Mosby Co., St. Louis, 1974
“Thus a new cell is formed from the union of a male and a female gamete. [sperm and egg cells] The cell, referred to as the zygote, contains a new combination of genetic material, resulting in an individual different from either parent and from anyone else in the world.” Sally B Olds, et al., Obstetric Nursing (Menlo Park, California: Addison – Wesley publishing, 1980) P 136
Again, thanks to advancements in science, we can literally see what happens now when fertilization takes place. It's not a matter of debate or speculation. We biologically know that a new human being comes into existence at fertilization.
The question of course is what are the implications of this apparent reality. For Christians, this shouldn't really be all that contested anymore. For Christians, we know that all human beings are created in the image of God and possess inherent moral worth and value.
A human being takes roughly 25 years to fully develop, yet at no point in their development are they not a human being.
“Fertilization is the process by which male and female haploid gametes (sperm and egg) unite to produce a genetically distinct individual.”Signorelli et al., Kinases, phosphatases and proteases during sperm capacitation, CELL TISSUE RES. 349(3):765 (Mar. 20, 2012)
“The zygote and early embryo are living human organisms.” Keith L. Moore & T.V.N. Persaud Before We Are Born – Essentials of Embryology and Birth Defects (W.B. Saunders Company, 1998. Fifth edition.) Page 500
“In that fraction of a second when the chromosomes form pairs, the sex of the new child will be determined, hereditary characteristics received from each parent will be set, and a new life will have begun.” Kaluger, G., and Kaluger, M., Human Development: The Span of Life, page 28-29, The C.V. Mosby Co., St. Louis, 1974
“Thus a new cell is formed from the union of a male and a female gamete. [sperm and egg cells] The cell, referred to as the zygote, contains a new combination of genetic material, resulting in an individual different from either parent and from anyone else in the world.” Sally B Olds, et al., Obstetric Nursing (Menlo Park, California: Addison – Wesley publishing, 1980) P 136
Again, thanks to advancements in science, we can literally see what happens now when fertilization takes place. It's not a matter of debate or speculation. We biologically know that a new human being comes into existence at fertilization.
The question of course is what are the implications of this apparent reality. For Christians, this shouldn't really be all that contested anymore. For Christians, we know that all human beings are created in the image of God and possess inherent moral worth and value.
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