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<blockquote data-quote="stevevw" data-source="post: 74644007" data-attributes="member: 342064"><p>Not sure those supporting abortion would be taking that into consideration. But it is a good point and comparison. Evolution relies heavily on the first common ancestor for life which is often seen as a single celled organism. That single cell is said to have evolved into multi celled life and this led to the evolution of all life. But taking away any stage especially the first universal life would mean no life. So it shows how the stages of life are a continued and connected process and not separate and irrelevant. The first universal life is every bit and if not even more important as life in relation to the coming about of humans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevevw, post: 74644007, member: 342064"] Not sure those supporting abortion would be taking that into consideration. But it is a good point and comparison. Evolution relies heavily on the first common ancestor for life which is often seen as a single celled organism. That single cell is said to have evolved into multi celled life and this led to the evolution of all life. But taking away any stage especially the first universal life would mean no life. So it shows how the stages of life are a continued and connected process and not separate and irrelevant. The first universal life is every bit and if not even more important as life in relation to the coming about of humans. [/QUOTE]
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