comic boy wrote:Just for clarification I certainly dont think that human life starts with conception and am slightly bewildered as to where the idea came from.
does the term "DNA" ring a bell?
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comic boy wrote:Just for clarification I certainly dont think that human life starts with conception and am slightly bewildered as to where the idea came from.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
Maugena wrote:My stance is pro-life with the only exceptions being if a woman was raped or she could potentially die from having a child.
Though if she was raped, it absolutely must be taken care of as early as possible. The closer you get to it's birth, the more I frown upon the act.
john9blue wrote:comic boy wrote:Just for clarification I certainly dont think that human life starts with conception and am slightly bewildered as to where the idea came from.
does the term "DNA" ring a bell?
patches70 wrote:If no (which is quite possible, you could be an eggplant for all I know), then what do you care about the stages of human development?
However, if the answer is yes (most likely, since an eggplant can't type) then take that simple truth (that you are a human being) and then look at each stage of your life.
patches70 wrote:BBS, would you say that you are a human being? Yes or no?
If no (which is quite possible, you could be an eggplant for all I know), then what do you care about the stages of human development?
However, if the answer is yes (most likely, since an eggplant can't type) then take that simple truth (that you are a human being) and then look at each stage of your life.
Start at the stage you are today and go backwards. By the time you reach the very beginning of your specific life, where will you be at in your development?
OP question answered.....
BBS wrote:Think on the margin. I @ now is extremely similar to I @ yesterday. I @ now is extremely different from "I" @ fertilized egg.
patches70 wrote:BBS wrote:Think on the margin. I @ now is extremely similar to I @ yesterday. I @ now is extremely different from "I" @ fertilized egg.
You today are nothing like you were when you were an infant. In fact, if one were to hold a pic of you when you were but a day or two old and compared to you today, one may find themselves unable to see any similarity..
AndyDufresne wrote:patches70 wrote:BBS wrote:Think on the margin. I @ now is extremely similar to I @ yesterday. I @ now is extremely different from "I" @ fertilized egg.
You today are nothing like you were when you were an infant. In fact, if one were to hold a pic of you when you were but a day or two old and compared to you today, one may find themselves unable to see any similarity..
I always thought BBS had a baby face. Zing!
--Andy
Neoteny wrote:Life definitely begins at the acrosome reaction.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
patches70 wrote:BBS wrote:Think on the margin. I @ now is extremely similar to I @ yesterday. I @ now is extremely different from "I" @ fertilized egg.
You today are nothing like you were when you were an infant. In fact, if one were to hold a pic of you when you were but a day or two old and compared to you today, one may find themselves unable to see any similarity.
But you at one day old are still "you".
You don't resemble what you were when you moved from infant to toddler, to puberty, through all the stages of your life.
I bet you don't even remember your trip through the birth canal.
I assure you, at the time, it was a very strange time for you. All nice and warm, content. Then shoved through a narrow opening into the brightest light you'd ever encountered. You probably had one hell of a hard time understanding what was happening.
Using your lungs to breath air for the first time was very strange to you, but it was still you.
No matter how you cut it, you BBS, your life began before you even have the ability to remember.
Neoteny wrote:Neoteny wrote:Life definitely begins at the acrosome reaction.
Neoteny wrote:Neoteny wrote:Life definitely begins at the acrosome reaction.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:Neoteny wrote:Neoteny wrote:Life definitely begins at the acrosome reaction.
yeah, well, arcane terminology from MY field of study which you wouldn't know about because you didn't spend years of your life studying it!
BigBallinStalin wrote:Expanding the Meaning of Words
Besides, if a fertilized egg is part of human life, then so is sperm and unfertilized eggs, which are earlier "stages of human life"--if of course, we wish to make the word "human life" more vague, thus more encompassing.
We can use this method in favor of the fertilized egg. We equate "human being" with the expanded meaning of "human life," which now includes the stage of conception. Since that stage entails the fertilized egg, and since "human life" describes/is "human being, then we erroneously conclude that a fertilized egg is a human being.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
patches70 wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:Expanding the Meaning of Words
Besides, if a fertilized egg is part of human life, then so is sperm and unfertilized eggs, which are earlier "stages of human life"--if of course, we wish to make the word "human life" more vague, thus more encompassing.
We can use this method in favor of the fertilized egg. We equate "human being" with the expanded meaning of "human life," which now includes the stage of conception. Since that stage entails the fertilized egg, and since "human life" describes/is "human being, then we erroneously conclude that a fertilized egg is a human being.
Why are you taking the woody way out and not answering the questions posed to you? You like to ask questions, so at least answer these-
Are you a human being?
If yes,
Then go back to the very beginning of your life. Where is that point?
Do your think your life only begins at the point where you can remember?
Since you acknowledge that human life goes through stages, do you believe there is a stage in your life where you were not human life and then reached the point where suddenly you were human life?
If so, what were you before that point? Eggplant?
Haggis_McMutton wrote:For the purpose of this illustration we will assume BBS is this fellow:
Hey BBS, do you have a beard?
Ok, go back to the very beggining of your beard. Where is that point?
Do your think your beard only begins at the point when you first noticed meek pubic-like hair on your 14 year old chin?
Since beards go through stages as can be evidently seen in the transition from 14 year old pubic hair chinned you to strapping current you, do you believe there was a specific moment in your life when your beard suddenly materialized?
If you cannot identify such a specific instant of time when you began having a beard it then follows that you've had a beard since conception.
"do you believe there is a stage in your life where you were not human life and then reached the point where suddenly you were human life?"
BigBallinStalin wrote:"do you believe there is a stage in your life where you were not human life and then reached the point where suddenly you were human life?"
And since bits of My Life were somewhere during the Big Bang, and perhaps bits of My Life were before time itself began, then I must be god? Wait, that can't be right...
... Or is it?
Are all human beings gods? Were the Satanists right all along? I think patches has proven that Satanism is correct.
john9blue wrote:Neoteny wrote:Neoteny wrote:Life definitely begins at the acrosome reaction.
yeah, well, arcane terminology from MY field of study which you wouldn't know about because you didn't spend years of your life studying it!
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
BigBallinStalin wrote:
Eventually, they got to Earth, some stuff happened, and now here I am. Therefore, stars are human beings.
And since bits of My Life were somewhere during the Big Bang, and perhaps bits of My Life were before time itself began, then I must be god? Wait, that can't be right...
... Or is it?
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