To: jwalsh07
I was not a kangaroo nor an ostrich nor a human, nor were you
LOL. What can one say to this scientific pronouncement? I'm speechless but still curious, just what the hell species did you belong to?
I may have "belonged to" a specific species without being a member of it. For example, a human kidney belongs to the human species without being a human. A cadaver belongs to the human species without being a human. And a blastosphere belongs to the human species without being a human.
jas3
390 posted on
09/05/2006 8:20:32 AM PDT by
jas3
To: jas3
> And a blastosphere belongs to the human species without being a human.
Don't confuse the poor lad. He thinks that cells being mixed in a test tube and surgically implanted are a "natural" part of pregnancy. Understanding the difference between a blastosphere and a human... well, that's asking too much.
394 posted on
09/05/2006 8:24:22 AM PDT by
orionblamblam
(I'm interested in science and preventing its corruption, so here I am.)
To: jas3
Bzzzzt! Try again. A kidney isn't an organism. An embryo is an organism belonging to the human species. An embryo isn't dead, a cadaver is dead. Stop practicing alchemy. Your arguments are humorous but tiresome. They are neither scientific nor factual though the lengths you go to in order to deny the humanness of human embryo's can be very amusing.
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