The Great Zaganza
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That's a good point. How would this law hold up if it covered actual murder instead?
Don't ask the Supreme Court - they'll say it's complicated.
That's a good point. How would this law hold up if it covered actual murder instead?
Nope, you just used the incorrect term
You are claiming that others are saying that a foetus is "not human". Literally no-one has said that, and acbytesla actually explained this to you....
"A fetus is human, it is not a human being"
Saying that people fear calling a foetus "human" is misstating what they are actually saying. Then using your characterisation to arguing against it? Well, there is a name for that... we call it a "strawman"
ETA:
For the avoidance of doubt...
https://pediaa.com/difference-between-human-being-and-being-human/
'human being' is generally defined as being a member of Homo sapiens race,
'being human' means displaying characteristics that are unique to human beings
Sorry I probably came across as more confrontational as I meant. I was agreeing with you, the "pro-life" moniker is silly and intellectually dishonest.
I was just saying that since so much semantics was already been bounded about in the discussion I wasn't going to start another one, so just defaulted to the accepted term for clarify even if I'm not particularly a fan of it.
Well, yes. Democracy and living in a free society are irrelevant to them. It is all about maintaining their power and they are pretty openly trying to transition the US to being one of those states.
This is completely consistent with what I am saying. It is about avoiding a state lacking traditional political and cultural domination of white men of wealth. Abortion is only an issue in that it pumps up the numbers and to a lesser extent because it makes it harder for women to have autonomy over their lives.
I'd bet money that most of the people supporting this law would leave the state to get an abortion if a pregnancy were inconvenient enough.
Apple is one of the bigger tech companies taking a position in Texas politics concerning reproductive rights. Hewlett-Packard Enterprise, Match Group (Tinder's parent company), dating app Bumble, and some smaller companies like online survey software company QuestionPro, have also committed to helping Texas-based employees who need to travel for abortion access.
Software giant Salesforce went a step further, offering to pay workers and their families to relocate out of the state altogether.
Ride-hailing companies Lyft and Uber have vowed to pay any legal fees for drivers sued for helping someone access an abortion. Other tech companies have interfered with the law in other ways, like domain hosting service GoDaddy cutting off Texas' abortion whistleblower website.
[/Qhttps://mashable.com/article/apple-tim-cook-texas-abortion-banUOTE]
Maybe, maybe not. But much of this discussion has been over words used.
Is a fertilized egg, a blastosphere, an embryo or a fetus a fully actualized, complete “human being”? Of course not.
But it’s hard to deny that at any of those stages it’s human life.
Here we go: the doctor who publicly said he performed an abortion in TX is now being sued by an Arkansas felon...disbarred lawyer.
It's a waste of time to correct someone who's being wrong on purpose. Better just to remark that they continue to misquote or misstate.This is the second time I've corrected you
For some, being deliberately and obviously argumentative is the whole point.You're now just being deliberately and obviously argumentative.
That's an excellent idea. It seldom accomplishes much beyond preserving the non-respondent's sanity, but that's something.If you don't like it, I really couldn't give a rat's arse so I won't be responding again to your deliberate provocations on this.![]()
When reading incomprehension is deliberate, a course is unlikely to help.Some people need a course on reading comprehension here.
No one expects the Spanish Inquisition, but there is no excuse for failing to anticipate an argument from certain people, especially in this thread.I didn't expect an argument or want one from you.
"No one is agreeing with me" doesn't imply groupthink. Could just be you're wrong.
We must not call a foetus a human being because it has horrendous legal consequences but that doesn't mean that we can call it a sperm or ovum. That's ridiculous!So are gametes (unfertilized eggs and sperm).
Why are fertilized eggs more special than unfertilized ones?
We must not call a foetus a human being because it has horrendous legal consequences but that doesn't mean that we can call it a sperm or ovum. That's ridiculous!
We must not call a foetus a human being because it has horrendous legal consequences but that doesn't mean that we can call it a sperm or ovum. That's ridiculous!
Sure, a statement is not an argument.OH, and just to head your anticipated reply off at the pass, Reformed Offlian was not making an argument in post #1485
This may be way too complicated for you to understand but there is actually a difference between a fertilized and an unfertilized ovum.he was posing a question!
Sure, a statement is not an argument.
This may be way too complicated for you to understand but there is actually a difference between a fertilized and an unfertilized ovum.
Sure, a statement is not an argument.![]()
This may be way too complicated for you to understand but there is actually a difference between a fertilized and an unfertilized ovum.
You must have been reading a different post.Correct, but there was no statement of a claim in that post. He was agreeing with the claim made by Fast Eddie B.
You must have been reading a different post.![]()
Maybe, maybe not. But much of this discussion has been over words used.
Is a fertilized egg, a blastosphere, an embryo or a fetus a fully actualized, complete “human being”? Of course not.
But it’s hard to deny that at any of those stages it’s human life
Sure there is. That's why they have different names. In the contexts of the current thread's silliness, though, they are the same: both are human.This may be way too complicated for you to understand but there is actually a difference between a fertilized and an unfertilized ovum.
I deny that a cluster of cells that is not viable (cannot survive outside of its mother) is a human.