Warbler, the disagreement was over the use of the word "human". A tumor is made up of 'human' cells just as a zygote is made up of 'human' cells.
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You can't "but it's morality" a clump of cells into being a human being.
perhaps at the beginning, near conception, you can argue that it is just a clump of cells, but I think it obvious eventually before it is born, it becomes something that you can't really argue is just clump of cells. Just take a look at pics of fully developed fetuses nearing birth.
perhaps at the beginning, near conception, you can argue that it is just a clump of cells, but I think it obvious eventually before it is born, it becomes something that you can't really argue is just clump of cells. Just take a look at pics of fully developed fetuses nearing birth.
We've already been up and down the "But it's a potential human!" road. We aren't going to recap. Read the thread.
Sorry for not wanting to read almost 50 pages of a thread, before taking part in the thread. You realize how long that would take, right?
Is a cancer cell a human cell, though? I'm not a doctor, so I don't can't say for certain, but but I've never considered them human cells. They certainly aren't normal human cells.
I think it did post correctly. I mean I am seeing a pic of a bady in my post. What are you seeing?
https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/understanding/what-is-cancerCancer is a disease in which some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body.
I think it did post correctly. I mean I am seeing a pic of a bady in my post. What are you seeing?
How's it look at 6 weeks, the limit that Texas has set for latest legal abortion?
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I am not exactly sure how far developed the fetus is at 6 weeks.
Sorry for not wanting to read almost 50 pages of a thread, before taking part in the thread. You realize how long that would take, right?
The United States Supreme Court stated in Roe v. Wade (1973) that viability (i.e., the "interim point at which the fetus becomes ... potentially able to live outside the mother's womb, albeit with artificial aid"[22]) "is usually placed at about seven months (28 weeks) but may occur earlier, even at 24 weeks."[22] The 28-week definition became part of the "trimester framework" marking the point at which the "compelling state interest" (under the doctrine of strict scrutiny) in preserving potential life became possibly controlling, permitting states to freely regulate and even ban abortion after the 28th week.[22] The subsequent Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992) modified the "trimester framework," permitting the states to regulate abortion in ways not posing an "undue burden" on the right of the mother to an abortion at any point before viability; on account of technological developments between 1973 and 1992, viability itself was legally dissociated from the hard line of 28 weeks, leaving the point at which "undue burdens" were permissible variable depending on the technology of the time and the judgment of the state legislatures.
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W12, what would accountability look like in the following:
There is some small percentage of women who know correctly that they will never, ever want a child, even if they became pregnant and even if they delivered the child. Also, besides abstinence, no form of birth control is 100% effective.
That means that there will be some small number of women who don't, have never, and never will want a child but will become pregnant unless they are abstinent.
Unless you're willing to say that such women should be abstain from sex throughout their entire lives (because no form of birth control is 100% effective), what form would accountability look like for those women who did use birth control as best as would be possible, yet it still failed and they became pregnant?
I was aware I broke forum formatting. I have not heard of this IMGW tags before. I will try to make the pic smaller.