Author Topic: What is your stance on abortion? (Abortion discussion)  (Read 43816 times)

they have their own unique dna and form their own organs

sounds like a person to me?
oh yeah cows have human dna forgot that part
Now you're changing your argument. No, they don't have human DNA, but they have their own unique DNA like what you stated at first.
Saying that something has it's own unique dna and can form organs is extremely vague, and almost anything living can classify under that.

they are
nice point
Oh but isn't a sprout a plant?

(It is.)

I really can't believe you guys are still using this argument.
a more accurate comparison would be "is a seed a plant?"

(not really no)

its not changing my argument you dope i was never arguing that cow fetuses are people

We're not saying a fetus isn't a human, we're saying its not a person yet. Until you're outside the womb and the umbilical cord is cut, you're still a fetus, and therefore you have less rights to life than an infant.
ah yes humans begin thinking once the umbilical cord AKA the emotional inhibitor is removed from the system
Now you're changing your argument. No, they don't have human DNA, but they have their own unique DNA like what you stated at first.
Saying that something has it's own unique dna and can form organs is extremely vague, and almost anything living can classify under that.
oh you can't forget that coming out of the uterus is actually a form of evolving that changes the baby's DNA; I've heard that even plants can form their own organs now.
nice point
was just following your brilliant example
well for one fetuses aren't people

nice pointa more accurate comparison would be "is a seed a plant?"
what
his sprout comparison was better, a seed isn't even somewhat developed like a sprout

I've heard that even plants can form their own organs now
take biology, you'll learn lots, including the fact that flowers do infact have "organs"
its not changing my argument you dope i was never arguing that cow fetuses are people
using your logic they are though...
you said:
they have their own unique dna and form their own organs

sounds like a person to me?
a cow fits that category, why isnt it a person?
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why isnt it a person?

I wonder which one is a person, jeez this is a hard one.

turns out i was arguing that animals with no human dna are actually people. who knew?

was just following your brilliant example

what
his sprout comparison was better, a seed isn't even somewhat developed like a sprout
a sprout is too developed for the comparison
also people are very different from loving plants


ah yes humans begin thinking once the umbilical cord AKA the emotional inhibitor is removed from the system
Is that what I said?

You suck at this.


turns out i was arguing that animals with no human dna are actually people. who knew?
are centaurs half people???
besides you said dna, and there aren't "different" dnas for different organisms, i might have a different brand of tires on my car than the other guy but theyre all tires
you're just trying to change the subject tho, back on hand you're a loving right winged lunatic

Is that what I said?

You suck at this.
Damn!!!
You thwarted all of my arguments!
You win dude!
You win!

Oh but isn't a sprout a plant?

(It is.)
It's a lot more like asking if a seed is a plant.