Errr....yes. It doesn't matter why they are "made". If the biochemistry is started, they WILL become human, given the right conditions.
"Once again: point to a fully functional human being (I'd settled for a ten-pound baby) brought up in a test tube... not implanted in a womb."
They don't exist. That's no excuse for justifying murder, though, which is what you're all about.
You know, that's what this whole discussion about when a fertilized egg becomes human is all about. If it's not human, it's not murder. Then people can *dispose* of it with a clear conscience. They can try to deny the guilt because, after all, it wasn't human. I see no other reason in the world why there would be any need to even qestion the humanity of that fertilized egg, unless it's so that one can do to it as one pleases with out fear of moral, ethical or legal consequences or judgment.