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Originally Posted by Red Mile Style
Please quote me where I said a blastocyst, a glob of cells is not life by my definition. Oh wait, I didn't...
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RIGHT HERE:
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Originally Posted by Red Mile Style
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.
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As you say it yourself, life begins at pregnancy. So how can a blastocyst, outside of the womb be considered a life form, and therefore not allowed to be harvested?
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Originally Posted by Red Mile Style
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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You're the only one putting words in other's mouthes here.
I'd say once implantation occurs, which is AFTER a blastocyst has been formed, life occurs.
Blastocyst does not equal pregnancy.
As RougeUnderoos put it so well:
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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
They are not harvested from a womb, a baby, a fetus or anything else. They are cells in a laboratory. They will go into the garbage if they are not used for stem cell research.
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No where did I say that a sperm and egg meet and then nothing happens.
Stop it, you're embarassing yourself here.
I'm done arguing with you, as you clearly don't understand any aspect of this issue.