To: jas3
...or it doesn't have a soul, and destruction of it is morally inconsequential. Gee, thanks for the false dilemma. I said earlier that I base my arguments on my study of human development and embryology and the premise that murdering humans is wrong.
So maybe you believe murdering humans is ok in some cases, such as when they're realy small.
To: MichiganConservative
...or it doesn't have a soul, and destruction of it is morally inconsequential.
Gee, thanks for the false dilemma. I said earlier that I base my arguments on my study of human development and embryology and the premise that murdering humans is wrong.
So maybe you believe murdering humans is ok in some cases, such as when they're realy small.
It's not a false dilema at all. Everybody on this thread believes that murding humans is wrong. What we are arguing about is whether seven cells in a petri dish is a human or not. Either a blastosphere has a soul or it doesn't. I've asked you your opinion nicely. And I'll ask again. Does a blastosphere have a soul?
jas3
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09/03/2006 4:23:53 PM PDT by
jas3
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