Author Topic: What is your stance on abortion? (Abortion discussion)  (Read 42313 times)

"No, you're irrelevant!"
It's not irrelevant. What your said is simply not true, because a) most abortions are not done on fetuses, and b) at the stage they are done at, they are not breathing
It really does not make a difference.

And dkamm, I did not enter the quote, but I did address it. I promise. It's there somewhere.

My little brother doesn't know synthetic division that doesn't mean I can just say he's not as human as me
if he's in your mom's womb and hasn't developed his face yet then yeah

And dkamm, I did not enter the quote, but I did address it. I promise. It's there somewhere.

I told you I'm ignoring any replies unless you specifically address every question in the post.

if he's in your mom's womb and hasn't developed his face yet then yeah
so a face makes people human

so a face makes people human
the ability to comprehend that things are going on around you make you human

Do you remember being a fetus?

I told you I'm ignoring any replies unless you specifically address every question in the post.
forget I'll get around to it later just can you pull the quote up again please thanks

And people, quit trying to compare a fetus to a fully developed human and then using the "differences" to call it not a human. A fetus is a human, simple as that.

the ability to comprehend that things are going on around you make you human

Do you remember being a fetus?
I don't remember being a baby and I dont remember being a preschooler, doesn't mean we should let mothers kill their babies and preschoolers

forget I'll get around to it later just can you pull the quote up again please thanks

And people, quit trying to compare a fetus to a fully developed human and then using the "differences" to call it not a human. A fetus is a human, simple as that.
If you could actually provide scientific evidence for this and not your own biased belief then I would accept this.

If you could actually provide scientific evidence for this and not your own biased belief then I would accept this.
Lol can you scientifically prove that you're a human

I don't remember being a baby and I dont remember being a preschooler, doesn't mean we should let mothers kill their babies and preschoolers
It does, actually.
Also I'm worried for you if you don't remember a single thing about your preschool
« Last Edit: November 14, 2014, 01:45:58 PM by Nonnel »

There is a lot of really poor wording going on in this thread. A fetus is human. As soon as two gametes come together they cease being a part of one organism and become the basis for a new one. When two organisms share the same (similar enough) DNA, they are the same species, regardless of development.

Please stop saying that a fetus/zygote is not a human. Say something more along the lines of what you mean, such as "the fetuses that are aborted are not far enough along in terms of development to share vary many characteristics possessed by adult humans."

there's a difference between being human and being a human
no one said they weren't humans

there's a difference between being human and being a human
no one said they weren't humans
There is no difference between those terms. And there are definitely people who said they weren't human anyway.

Human Being:
"any individual of the genus Homo, especially a member of the species Homo sapiens."
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/human+being

Human:
"a human being."
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/human?s=t

A human fetus is still a fetus, not a human.

but i thought you hated men
thats why this thread is my fave

If you could actually provide scientific evidence for this and not your own biased belief then I would accept this.
Scientific evidence for the fact that human fetuses are human?

The fact that they are human is not disputed. Human fetuses are human.

The question is whether a fetus has a right to life that is greater than the mother's right to have an abortion.


Does a human have a right to life from conception? Or is there a time, when it is still only an embryo, where it is acceptable to abort? When does it become unethical?

These are very highly disputed questions, even among people who are capable of forming solid arguments on both sides, and this isn't a subject I would ever willingly bring up with the Blockland community. I don't know why this thread is here.