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View Poll Results: What marks the beginning of a human life?
First genetically unique cell 8 32.00%
Birth 6 24.00%
Other (explain) 11 44.00%
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Old 07-26-2006, 12:11 PM   #76
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btw, what the heck do you mean by "it never begins or ends".
i mean that i believe that souls endure. the physical manifestation completes the person, but is not what gives one 'humanity'. I believe that i was 'human' long before i was born into this body, and will continue to be so long after i die. I've no idea when a soul first inhabits a physical body....could be before OR after or during birth. i just dont know. it doesn't really matter, i guess.
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Old 07-26-2006, 12:12 PM   #77
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I'm having a really hard time understanding how you could reasonably say that a child is not human until 2-3 months old.
I don't think either Clodfobble or I were saying that.
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Old 07-26-2006, 12:14 PM   #78
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9th, I wasn't saying a child is fit to be aborted until 2-3 months old. I'm a brain-function/viability woman for legal purposes, myself. I was just saying they move beyond being eating/pooping machines sooner than 6 months.
I just went back and looked at baby pictures, and you are right. My daughter stopped being an eating/pooping machine at about 3 months. There's a person in there at 3 months.
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Old 07-26-2006, 12:25 PM   #79
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It's a good thing to get one particular term right, and that's "human"

A thing is human if it has the right chromosomes. A living blood cell is human even if it is on the sidewalk. What we are discussing is either what human thing has rights, or what confers a new level of specialness to that human thing. The thread title calls this "humanity", which I find confusing. I prefer the term "person" or "personhood", in that all cells/collections of cells with the right chromosomes are human, but not all are persons.

I think all sides can agree on these terms and that the terms are neutral to the argument.
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Old 07-26-2006, 12:26 PM   #80
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I interact with my child, who won't be born for about another month.
I did this with my daughter. Toward the end of my pregnancy, we would tap on my belly, and she would kick out at us. It was a riot!!
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Old 07-26-2006, 01:40 PM   #81
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I agree with everyone that said as soon as it can think/survive outside the mother's body.
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In support of this, I would point out that I've never heard of a funeral for a miscarried fetus. It is NOT treated the same as a human child.
I don't really want to get too involved, but I had to comment on both of these statements which are complete and utter bullshit. There are many women that I know that were heartbroken when they had miscarriages and still consider them children. They felt and had services just the same as if a 5 month old would die. They are treated the same as a human child because to them (and me), it IS a human child.



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I interact with my child, who won't be born for about another month.


I did this with my daughter. Toward the end of my pregnancy, we would tap on my belly, and she would kick out at us. It was a riot!!
My brother and sister in law are going through this. Whenever he laughs, the baby kicks, making him laugh, making the baby kick, etc etc. Needless to say, I don't know how funny my sister in law thinks this is.
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Old 07-26-2006, 02:03 PM   #82
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I don't really want to get too involved, but I had to comment on both of these statements which are complete and utter bullshit. There are many women that I know that were heartbroken when they had miscarriages and still consider them children. They felt and had services just the same as if a 5 month old would die. They are treated the same as a human child because to them (and me), it IS a human child.
That's your experience. My experience is different, not bullshit any more than yours is.
I didn't say people weren't upset. I said they don't have funerals.
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Old 07-26-2006, 02:06 PM   #83
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Santorum brought his home from the hospital to show his kids, and then held a funeral.
So maybe only radical right wing conservative self-espoused religious fundamentalist whackos have funerals for their miscarriages.

What would you think of a woman who had an abortion, then had a funeral for it?
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Old 07-26-2006, 02:29 PM   #84
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That's your experience. My experience is different, not bullshit any more than yours is.
I didn't say people weren't upset. I said they don't have funerals.
Lots of people have funerals, they just aren't talked about because people don't like talking about miscarriages. After it happens, people that it didn't affect (and sometimes, sadly, people it did) don't acknowledge that the woman was ever pregnant, had a child, or had a traumatic event happen in their life.

I am sorry if I offended you, I probably shouldn't have used the word bullshit, but I have seen many women struggling with loss and with people treating their child like it wasn't human and doesn't deserve to be remembered or to have a funeral.
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Old 07-26-2006, 02:37 PM   #85
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I laughed my ass off when the reports about parents in China selectively aborting children based on sex described it as a 'horrific abuse'. If a woman doesn't want the baby because it's the wrong sex is that any worse than because she wants a few more years to climb the social ladder??? And what about the parents who abort children with genetic disorders or diseases, or deformities??? If "it's the woman's right to choose" then why can we pass judgement depending on whether we agree with her motive for doing so????

The hypocracy is nausiating.
Usually the big issue with the Chinese abortions is the fact that it's due to China's one-child policy.
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Old 07-27-2006, 09:59 AM   #86
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Santorum brought his home from the hospital to show his kids, and then held a funeral.
It's a Catholic thing.
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Old 07-27-2006, 09:14 PM   #87
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They use dead fetuses to raise money?
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Old 07-28-2006, 11:08 AM   #88
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Old 07-28-2006, 12:25 PM   #89
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Old 07-28-2006, 12:26 PM   #90
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