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Old 11-30-2006, 11:38 PM   #96
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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...
RIGHT HERE:
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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.
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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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?
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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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.

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.

Last edited by AC; 11-30-2006 at 11:45 PM.
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