Volaholic320
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Not at all.
Supporting abortion in no way means you support killing babies. NOT AT ALL. NOT ONE BIT.
Some nuts may think it means the same thing, but they are nuts.
Supporting gun ownership in no way means you support school shootings. NOT AT ALL. NOT ONE BIT.
Some nuts may think it means the same thing, but they are nuts.
Ridiculous argument. You don't know unless you don't want to know. Rather than opinions, we often use physical signs in medicine.No one really knows.
Plenty of people claim to know, but they obviously are only voicing their opinion.
That's the genius of Roe v Wade.
Reasonable people can disagree.
Unreasonable people can vilify one another.
So you are firmly in the "unreasonable people" group.Ridiculous argument. You don't know unless you don't want to know. Rather than opinions, we often use physical signs in medicine.
When is someone dead? Can we know that?
No, I don't.So you are firmly in the "unreasonable people" group.
I don't believe test tube embryos are humans. That's my opinion.
If you believe they are human, so be it.
See how reasonable I'm being?
It makes no difference to me what the lab report says.No, I don't.
But, we're halfway there. You at least recognize that the criteria for life have been met.
Again, let's stick to science, not opinions. If I take a cell sample from anywhere in the "embryo" and send it for DNA sequencing or chromosome analysis, what would the lab report say?
You avoided my question.So, you are a "science denier?" You tell me about opinions, then you get to decide that the scientific report that every geneticist and physician in the world depends on "doesn't matter?"
Remind me again who is unreasonable.
So, you are a "science denier?" You tell me about opinions, then you get to decide that the scientific report that every geneticist and physician in the world depends on "doesn't matter?"
Remind me again who is unreasonable.
Does it have a full complement of uniquely human DNA, brain activity, heartbeat, and/or respond to stimuli? Then, yes.What scientific report? DNA? What in the world is that suppose to prove?
You can ignore all of those questions, but I would like an answer to the one I asked earlier:
Do you believe a test tube embryo is a human?