Well Jay, once again, I don't know. Here's what I do know.Jay in Phoenix wrote:You seem to suggest you believe it to be at conception. But is it really? How do you know? Do cell clusters think? Does a cell have actual rights? Constitutional rights?
1. The essence of the cluster of cells is human. If it was not human than the hunger for HUMAN stem cells wouldn't exist.
2. If left to NATURE, the cluster of cells, would follow a progression leading to several potential natural consequences:
a. Birth
b. Death
A human would either be born or NOT born, according to nature.
3. It is a decision based upon human rationale as to whether or not to conform to NATURE'S WAY. Human rationale has proven to be quite fallible, historically, especially when it comes to determining the value of human life.
If you dispute those three "facts", please feel free. I'm sure we can engage in a healthy, mature discussion about the matter.