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Originally Posted by t(-_-t)
Where/when does life begin, AND WHY?
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My sister, who happened to be a Christian, tell me this as food for thought: In a debate, a scientist stated that the life, indeed began as conception, the problem is, can you considered the cells which is now being set in motion by a series of biological programing to be human? Or should we equate those cell to be a developed human baby? And at what point, do a group of cell is human, that's the question. The fact of matter is, we do not hold all life at the same values, we only give value to them because they happend to be human.
And here I am, throwing in something else, how about embryos, that has received an specific engineered biological instruction not to become fully developed? Do you considered this embryo to be human also?
Jam it back in, in the dark.