Originally posted by FlyersFan
You are human at the exact moment of conception.
You are not a cat. You are not a bird. You are not anything except a growing and developing human.
But you are human ... nothing else. End of story.
i don't think there's any question what the cell, bundle of cells, and everything else that grows in the womb is supposed to be. no, intended to
be. yes, that growing fetus should be a human being, but until mother nature and time birth it, anything can happen. so if a fetus at any point
after conception is considered a human being, and something external sickens it and takes it's life, where is that human's rights? almost
everything the mother interacts with effects the baby negatively and degrades the perfect health that human being should grow into, and will forever
be denied because how it damages their dna and development. foods, environment, forever mutate what that fetus should become, but that fully
acknowledged human has no rights, does it? because you can't put such a magnifying glass or scrutinize life to every cell and tissue like that,
without taking away a woman's choice. a human is a human when it is born. conception is the grace period from non-existence to existence, and many
"humans" do not make it for millions of reasons. do you think, if you're going to talk about souls, that it really screws anything when a soul
finally settles into a fetus, but is aborted? how can that affect anything, that's a completely indifferent scenario and you can just start again.
and speaking of souls, the nature of them, that seperates us from angels and other beings is that we have CHOICE, we get to choose to live however we
choose. personally, i don't think a spiritually advanced society would pop kids out at the rate we do, but that's just me.
to say a human is a human the exact moment of conception is pretty short sighted. i know where you're coming from, but it's BS if you ask me. you
have the potential to be a human, and not until you're born do you get the chance to be human, and hopefully you are born healthy, and your mother
did everything she could to keep you healthy while you were in the womb, so you grow up to be a healthy human being that can aid the rest of humantiy,
rather than burden it somehow. i know that sounds rude, but i have to be logical.
on the flipside though, being able to criminalize entities that expose pregnant women to ANYTHING slightly detrimental to the health of their unborn
child should be enacted and those elements should be completely eradicated from our enviroment. they only cause untold cost to the family, the future
of that child, and the pressure to financially stay below those that control this world. they know exactly what they are doing to the planet and they
only care about money.
but in essence i'm against calling an unborn child a human, because it hasn't passed the test of nature for it to be considered one yet, and doing
so eliminates a woman's choice, which as i said, is worse than an aborted baby--all of the aborted babies, or those that were never given a chance.
and i don't know how anyone can condone that kind of oppression or control in this world. even the mental state of mother's who don't want to have
a baby, impacts the baby negatively. and they are wired for that negativity before they are born. so when they do become a human, they are
pre-disposed to such a state of mind, and i'd rather live in a society with one less person that a society where one person doesn't care about
society or wish to improve it (but that's just me being frank and idealist and i really have no problem if a person cares or not about society)
because their mother was severely depressed and stressed out that she was forced to have a baby because there are laws that will not allow her to do
what she wishes with her body because our congress declared a useless, unborn bundle of cells is a human being.
i'm sorry but i think that's the only fair way to look at it. later in life, if that same woman wants to have a baby, she can have one when it will
be the best time for it to be born and taken care of with utmost attention and assurance.