To: miltonim
Sorry...but I don't see the human in it yet. IT looks like a tadpole to me!
2 posted on
01/25/2002 10:58:25 AM PST by
meandog
To: meandog
Tell that to the Almighty on J-day, Einstein. Well see how funny that really isn't.....
3 posted on
01/25/2002 11:03:48 AM PST by
Malcolm
To: meandog
As a former fetus, I can assure you it's a human being.
5 posted on
01/25/2002 11:06:19 AM PST by
ctdonath2
To: meandog
You'll be even sorrier someday when powers that be decide they can't see the human in you.
6 posted on
01/25/2002 11:09:09 AM PST by
garv
To: meandog
I guess it's a good thing that your former wife did not view your 2 beautiful daughters as "tadpoles". So, what are they now, frogs? Waiting for a prince to kiss them and turn them into princesses?
7 posted on
01/25/2002 11:10:45 AM PST by
realwoman
To: meandog
That's about when I saw the first ultrasound of my now 5 month old daughter. It was one of the most moving moments of my life.
And you are an insufferable ass.
To: meandog
IT looks like a tadpole to me!
IT looks like a lawn mower to me!
13 posted on
01/25/2002 11:53:13 AM PST by
r9etb
To: meandog
Sorry...but I don't see the human in it yet. IT looks like a tadpole to me!You are blind in more ways then one. De-humanizing the victim makes things simpler.
17 posted on
01/25/2002 12:06:36 PM PST by
Atticus
To: meandog
Sorry...but I don't see the human in it yet. IT looks like a tadpole to me!Frogs see tadpoles, human beings see little human beings.
19 posted on
01/25/2002 12:12:14 PM PST by
jwalsh07
To: meandog
Gee, I thought it resembled texaggie79, actually.
It is a human; has a brain, heart, and DNA genetic coding. Science confirms...it's a human. Bible or not.
To: meandog
Sorry...but I don't see the human in it yet. IT looks like a tadpole to me!As a young boy back in the days when you could wander all over the New Mexico open land space learning about nature, without the aggravation of some environmentalist wacko putting in his unwanted claptrap, I saw all kinds of nature's miracle of plant and animal development from prebirth to natural or untimely death.
As I remember the most prolific of these miracles was the frog from tadpole to adult and I never saw a tadpole that resembled a developing human baby in any way, at any stage of development of either.
The above italicised heading statement surely means you are a'funnin' us.
57 posted on
01/26/2002 8:34:20 AM PST by
VOYAGER
To: meandog
I don't know how old you are meandog but if that photo was shown to a little child they would definitely say it's a "baby" (human)
To: meandog
"a tadpole"
With eyes, a nose, arms and legs, hands and fingers already formed. You better look again.
89 posted on
02/10/2002 8:28:07 PM PST by
CyberAnt
To: meandog
Alright meandog, you have been getting beat up on this thread and I for one would like to hear your response before I flame away. So how about it?
To: meandog
I had a miscarriage at 11 weeks. It slipped right out, was perfectly formed and fit right in the palm of my hand. When you want a child and you get pregnant...you call everyone you know and tell them you are going to have a baby. One question for the pro-lifers...when you don't want the baby and you get pregnant...do you tell everyone you're going to have a "tadpole" or fetus? I don't think so. It's a baby!
To: meandog
NO human female has ever been pregnant with anything other than a HUMAN baby. NO human has ever given birth to anything other than a HUMAN being. Mating between humans produces HUMANS-period. AND- if 'it' isn't really 'alive', if it isn't 'life'- why is it necessary to kill it? It's very simple. Evil people who try to justify murder for convenience complicate it.
To: meandog
121 posted on
06/10/2002 11:55:37 PM PDT by
Askel5
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