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Tangnefedd said:They only have the potential for life at that stage imo. Far better to take the morning after pill and get rid of those cells rather than give birth to an unwanted child who might suffer abuse at the hands of the parents.
When is that?Tangnefedd said:When the foetus has fully formed.
What do you mean by 'rights?'Even then it doesn't have rights in the UK until it is actually born, although we have a limit of 24 weeks on abortions for social reasons, which is too late imo.
Well - not reallyCharlie V said:If a single cell is a human being, why not an unfertilized egg?
That's a single cell, it's human, it's alive, and has many of the same characteristic as a zygote (a fertilized egg.)
If aborting a zygote is murder, why not a menstral period? Perhaps the failure to get pregnant is murder. That makes just as much sense to me -- in both cases, you're killing a single human cell that has the potential to become a human being (or "is a human being," semantically).
Charlie
I'm only really applying that to MY life. I couldn't have an abortion, I'd feel like I was murdering my own child.
When the foetus has fully formed.
Once they are conceived.
ARE a new life
"...they are killing babys..."
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Charlie V said:If a single cell is a human being, why not an unfertilized egg?
Charlie V said:That's a single cell, it's human, it's alive, and has many of the same characteristic as a zygote (a fertilized egg.)
If aborting a zygote is murder, why not a menstral period? Perhaps the failure to get pregnant is murder. That makes just as much sense to me -- in both cases, you're killing a single human cell that has the potential to become a human being (or "is a human being," semantically).
Charlie
Logic is a tough one to apply to an issue such as abortion. Perhaps you mean we should stick with biological definitions?immortalavefenix said:Ah, people I think we should stick to logic here. Remeber the words you use in a post are important. Before posting we should try to be a little more critical with our words.
I'd like to know what this poster means too, but asking for clarification is futile.What do you mean fully formed?
Perhaps you assume nobody here knows you are talking nonsense, and inventing definitions. Perhaps you assume nobody here has biological, medical, anatomical, embryological knowledge.Ah, no in fact they are not. Frist of all their not "new" in the sense that all of those cells were alive to begin with, specifically, they ARE part of someone ELSES body, namely, a male and female. Secoundly they are not "new life" in the sense of "new person" because, it ACTUALLY IS NOT A PERSON. It [ strain of self replicating celss ] share NO similarity to anything remotely human, have no nueral structure which could be said to support any semblance of thought, intelligente or otherwise, and only represente a POSSIBLITY of MUTATEING [ in effect ] into a thing we call a "person". Zygotes are not ACTUALLY human.
Again until we can ACTUALLY say that there is a NEW INDEPENDANT AND INDIVIDUAL person, the fetus is nothing more then organic matter property of its orginator, the female body. The sperm is only a [ bear with the metaphor ] a carciogenic that causes a certain collection of female cells [ egg ] to mutate. The product of this mutation is SOMETIMES a human. Other times it is nothing more than a growth.
Autumnleaf said:One is a fully intact human being in the early stage of development while the other lacks half of what it takes to make it a whole person.
Autumnleaf said:A single human cell from a single human is nothing special when it is genetically the same as every other cell of the person or its DNA is all from the same person.
Autumnleaf said:Once the egg gets fertilized you have a human different from all others, it is not its parent anymore than you are your mother.
Autumnleaf said:Then it grows into the person you are today.
Autumnleaf said:Now, the thing to consider is this is a person from young to old from conception until death.
Autumnleaf said:To purposefully stop that life at any time is to purposefully kill another human being. This cheapens life. It already has ushered in youthinasia where they're killing old people.
Kroger99 said:Don't forget the baby killing doctor that performs the killing.![]()
Jamme said:Well - not really
A single [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] does not equal thousands of murders. A menstrual period does not equal a murder.
Eggs and sperm are haploid cells. They have only half the genetic material required to create a life. That's why a man AND a lady are required to make a baby
Once an egg is fertilised (after the man and lady have made love, in their special cuddle for grownups) there is a cell with potential to become a new life.![]()
Nope. An egg or a sperm has only half the genetic material required to make a human cell. If what you say is true, humans asexually reproduce. I know of only one human who achieved that.Charlie V said:Both are fully intact human beings in an early stage of development. One is just at an earlier stage of development.
It's not semantics. it's very, very simple genetics. You cannot make a human from an egg. A human is made from the combination of a sperm and an egg.I continue to see very little difference between the fertilized and unfertilized egg. You can say that both are fully intact human beings -- or neither are fully intact human beings, if you think of a "human being" as a multi-celled organism, which I usually do. Then they both become potential human beings rather than human beings. But that's just semantics.
Identical twins do. I'm not sure what your point was here...Sometimes twins have the same DNA.
Nope. An egg has only half the genetic material required to make a human cell.Even before the egg is fertilized, it's a different human being from all others, it's not the parent. An egg isn't a mother. An egg is an egg, whether fertilized or unfertilized, it's a seperate human being.
If you define "human being" as a single cell which has the potential to become a multi-celled human being, that is.
There is a huge difference. One is a haploid cell dying. Men waste thousands of these daily. The other is a new human dying.I see very little difference from the single cell before fertilization and the single cell after. If my mother did not get pregnant, and the egg died, I wouldn't be here. In exactly the same way, if my mother got pregnant and the egg died as a single-cell zygote, I wouldn't be here. Both cases are exactly identical -- the single cell which eventually became "me" died.
This is probably true. I have never seen, nor heard of, an amoeba with the ability to access CF and make posts.But I don't think I'm a single cell. I'm a human being, which has multiple cells.
No, your unfertilised egg was not you. Your fertilised egg was you. Humans have a gestation during which the mother cannot intentionally depriveher baby of warmth, oxygen and food. The placenta takes care of those things.Unless you think human beings can have one cell. In which case my unfertilized egg was me -- a human being that just needs some warmth, oxygen, food and genetic material. Depriving my unfertilized egg of those things is murdering me before I'm born, just as much as depriving my fertilized egg of those things is murdering me before I'm born.
And every man who [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse]?In that case, a period is murder. Every female capable of becoming pregnant that fails to do so purposely murders another human being and cheapens life.
Charlie
You really haven't grasped this have you?Charlie V said:An egg requires sperm, food, oxygen. You can't simply put a sperm an egg together and, poof!, a baby appears. The food, oxygen and warmth among other things are just as necessary as the additional genetic material.
If a zygote is a human being that just needs food, oxygen, warmth, a womb, etc. to become a grown human being, then an unfertilized egg is a human being that just needs sperm, food, oxygen, warmth, a womb, etc. to become a grown human being.
Once an egg is created, before it is fertilized, there is a cell with potential to become a new life.
See, but this last part, you changed the semantics. Is it a new life, or is it a potential new life? Both the unfertilized egg and the fertilized egg are the same -- one is just at another stage than another, and not every one makes it through all the stages.
You can't say the unfertilized egg is dead. It's alive. It's life. It's not like a rock or a clump of dirt.
You can't say the unfertilized egg isn't human. It's human. It's not a donkey or a fish.
Both the unfertilized egg and the fertilized egg are human life. Or potential human life, depending on how you define your terms. Definition of terms is just semantics though.
Charlie

Jamme said:Nope. An egg or a sperm has only half the genetic material required to make a human cell. If what you say is true, humans asexually reproduce. I know of only one human who achieved that.
Jamme said:It's not semantics. it's very, very simple genetics. You cannot make a human from an egg. A human is made from the combination of a sperm and an egg.
Jamme said:Nope. An egg has only half the genetic material required to make a human cell.
Jamme said:There is a huge difference. One is a haploid cell dying. Men waste thousands of these daily. The other is a new human dying.
Jamme said:This is probably true. I have never seen, nor heard of, an amoeba with the ability to access CF and make posts.
Jamme said:No, your unfertilised egg was not you. Your fertilised egg was you.
Jamme said:Humans have a gestation during which the mother cannot intentionally deprive her baby of warmth, oxygen and food. The placenta takes care of those things.
Jamme said:You really haven't grasped this have you?
A fertilised egg is a new life.
An unfertilised egg, or a single sperm, is NOT a new life.
There are no semantics involved - this is the most absolutely simple genetics.

Jamme said:A single wasted egg, or a million wasted sperm, are not murder of life. They are wasted haploid cells.
Jamme said:If a woman was capable of producing thousands of babies in her lifetime, or a man capable of inseminating several million women a day, your argument would hold some credibility. But because you have failed to grasp this simple fact, you cannot be taken seriously.