I'm not talking about some ridiculous argument of being put in a human hostile environment. No adult would be able to survive those conditions, either. A two month old in any earthly environment would not survive long on it's own. In that respect it simply is not viable. And what's a *prefectly normal environment*? The desert? The arctic? The jungle? They're all *normal* environments at different places on the earth. And how many adults could survive long in those places on thier ow, either? The argument of the baby's being to *survive on its own* is a pretty weak one.
Not only pretty weak, totally eviscerated. It's an already dead argument.
If you take any fully grown human and put them on a desert island with no coconut trees and no spring water, they'd all die too. So I guess none of us deserve to live.
> I'm not talking about some ridiculous argument of being put in a human hostile environment.
Yes, you are. Hello? Test tube? Not capable of supporting the development of an embryo.
> The argument of the baby's being to *survive on its own* is a pretty weak one.
We're not talking about a *baby*. We're talking about less than a dozen cells.