To: metmom
They *won't* be human. They are not being *made* to be human.
Yes, they will and yes, they are. What does the DNA tell you? Human sperm and human eggs were used to create human beings; there's nothing else they could have or would have become if allowed to grow. They weren't allowed to grow but that is not the criteria for determining humanity.
If they had been implanted, there is better than a 90% chance that they would have grown to be nothing at all. Very few IVF implantations are successful.
So the DNA tells you that there is a 10% chance at best that if implanted the embryos would eventually become human, and there is a 90% plus chance that the cells would die.
jas3
247 posted on
09/04/2006 11:06:20 AM PDT by
jas3
To: jas3
They become human because they ARE human. The DNA makes them so. Any full grown adult who dies eventually disintigrates. It doesn't mean they weren't human.
262 posted on
09/04/2006 1:31:44 PM PDT by
metmom
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