To: Canticle_of_Deborah; Lancey Howard; MarMema; cpforlife.org; MHGinTN; Mr. Silverback
George Neumayr Ping
2 posted on
10/28/2003 9:40:02 PM PST by
nickcarraway
(www.terrisfight.org)
To: nickcarraway
Being more enlightened than the rest of us, Kinsley endorses cannibalism using/consuming human individuals at their embryo age. Oh, to be sure, he will dehumanize the embryonic individuals in order to obfuscate the truth of his support for cannibalism ... after all, it ain't cannibalism if the thing consumed isn't a fellow of the same species, right? Incidentally, I wonder what Mike would answer if you asked him why it is the genetic tests done on an embryonic aged life can be relied upon to diagnose the disease that that individual lifetime will manifest at later ages?
6 posted on
10/28/2003 9:55:13 PM PST by
MHGinTN
(If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
To: nickcarraway
The argument that an embryo at that point of development has "fewer physical human qualities than a mosquito," is irrelevant. The fact that the embryo is at one point just a mass of cells does not mean it is not human.
The Law of Biogenesis states that, "Life only comes from preceding life of it's own kind or type." or words to that effect. Essentially, dogs make dogs, cats = cats, snakes = lawyers, etc. Humans make humans, it's just that simple.
If a fully developed human were to lose all their limbs and ability to communicate would they then cease to be human? In the vernacular of today's youth....Duh, no!
Let's say you are at home and your young child comes in from playing outside and says to you as you are busing washing the dishes, "Mommy/Daddy if found this outside, can I kill it?" Is it a bug? A puppy? The three year old neighbor kid? Here is the essential question you have to ask, "What is it?"
A good website for this is Stand To Reason. They have an online trainging course called Making Abortion Unthinkable.
7 posted on
10/28/2003 10:01:09 PM PST by
ScreenName1
(What was unthinkable yesterday is thinkable today and commonplace tommorow.)
To: nickcarraway
"Each of us has a very precise starting moment which is the time at which the whole necessary and sufficient genetic information is gathered inside one cell, the fertilized egg, and this is the moment of fertilization. There is not the slightest doubt about that and we know that this information is written on a kind of ribbon which we call the DNA
At no time is the human being a blob of protoplasm. As far as your nature is concerned, I see no difference between the early person that you were at conception and the late person which you are now. You were, and are, a human being." - French geneticist Jerome Lejeune
Powerful stuff, beautifully said.
George Neumayr BUMP!
To: nickcarraway
As far as your nature is concerned, I see no difference between the early person that you were at conception and the late person which you are now. You were, and are, a human being." I don't think he would advocate the death penalty or life imprisonment for the the lab tech who deliberately kills an 200 cell embryo.
If he doesn't advocate treating embryo killers the same as post-birth murderers, then he contradicts himself.
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