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Originally Posted by AnthonyCook
Are you serious?.
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Yes... I'm absolutely serious... I do not consider you a human...
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Originally Posted by AnthonyCook
You said it yourself that life begins at pregnancy. A blastocyst, a glob of cells, is not life by your definition..
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Please quote me where I said a blastocyst, a glob of cells is not life by my definition. Oh wait, I didn't...
So, since we are putting words in each other's mouths... I don't have any idea why you think Edmonton is better than Calgary or why you got a tatoo of the name "Roloson" and a heart around it...
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Originally Posted by AnthonyCook
They may have the potential to become life, but that doesn't mean THEY ARE life. A sperm has the potential to develop into a human life, an egg does too. Menstruation releases eggs regularily that wont get fertilized, must we save these eggs? What about every sperm ever ejaculated? Surely as they have the potentialy to develop into a human, we must save them and ensure they do so!.
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This is the fifth time I've said this: I believe human life begins once a woman becomes pregnant. Okay?
Once a woman becomes pregnant.
That's not before or after, but once a woman gets pregnant.
Just so the people in the back hear, that's when a woman is pregnant.
If those 150 cells were in a woman's uterus, then, obviously, she would be pregnant. I, personally, and I believe that there are others that feel differently, believe that once an entity grows 75 times as when first created, that is life, and has the potential to become a full-sized human being. I am still waiting for your exact moment that a life becomes a life, because apparently a sperm and an egg meet, and then nothing happens until after a baby is born... at exactly what period in development does life start, in your opinion?
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Stick to an argument.
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Chill out. You're not going to make my opinion change whatsoever, and I expect the same from you. If you want to have a mature conversation about this, I suggest you keep the personal out of it. Take a breath and calm down.