So the problem is that you are preventing something that could be a human from becoming a human. By that logic isn't using a condom doing that as well?
Upvote
0
Starting today August 7th, 2024, in order to post in the Married Couples, Courting Couples, or Singles forums, you will not be allowed to post if you have your Marital status designated as private. Announcements will be made in the respective forums as well but please note that if yours is currently listed as Private, you will need to submit a ticket in the Support Area to have yours changed.
Dead stuff doesn't grow.
So the problem is that you are preventing something that could be a human from becoming a human. By that logic isn't using a condom doing that as well?
Funny, I've grown lots of crystals.
Condoms, most birth control pills and celibacy/abstinence are meant to prevent pregnancy.
An abortion does just what it says it does...it aborts...which means the pregnancy is already in progress.
THAT is your difference.
You have watched them become extended by means of crystallization a process of chemical precipitation. They are not alive.Funny, I've grown lots of crystals.
Actually once that life is begun it is a human being then and there no matter what name may be applied to "it". That "it" is a human being until God changes "it" to something else. People are the ones that created delineations and divisions, not God.The willful destruction of an embryo is an attempt to stop it from becoming what it would naturally be - a human being.
No, an unborn human is still human. It's not as if you were not human at one point and became human at another point. You always were human, from the time of your conception.
You have watched them become extended by means of crystallization a process of chemical precipitation. They are not alive.
Dead organisms don't grow.
Funny, I've grown lots of crystals.
The difference between a fetus and a baby is whether it's wanted.
In ALL of my pregnancies, I never once referred to the child growing in my womb as a fetus. One doctor did, and I never went back to that doctor. All the rest of them called it a baby. "Do you want to hear the baby's heartbeat?" "Your baby just kicked me!". Not even at my very first ultrasound, at 8 weeks, did the doctor use the term fetus.
It may be the medical term, but the majority of laypeople using it aren't using it as a medical term. It's a sanitized word. Just like women who have miscarriages don't walk around saying "I spontaneously aborted my baby".

Which soul is more important?