GrumpyCatFace wrote:Do you commit a genocide every time you shoot a few billion human cells into your palm?Speaker to Animals wrote:Some anti-science going on here. Human life begins at conception. The debate is over what constitutes a human person, and most of the time, baby is quite a lot more than just a "clump of cells" by the time anybody realizes she's there.
As far as when human personhood begins, we can debate that all day, but at the end of the day, every time humans got into the business of establishing a subset of human beings as *not* human persons, bad shit ensued. The morally conservative (and safe) conclusion is to assume, until proven otherwise, that all human beings are human persons. Otherwise, you are basically performing the moral equivalent of shooting your gun off in random directions with a blindfold on. You can't say you intended to murder anybody, but that's hardly the point.
Does a baby die every menstruation cycle?
"Human" is a pretty ridiculous term when using, ya know, Science to describe it. I think that the only definitive moment in which a thing becomes a person is at birth. If you choose to use the moment of DNA combination as that definition, then you should hold a burial service and mourning period for every miscarriage. Death certificates, the works.
Sperm are not humans. They are human cells. They have your DNA.
Once you fertilize an egg, a new organism is created, which is technically that of homo sapiens. That is another human being, with her own DNA separate from the parents. Biology and medical textbooks say life begins at conception.
Our debate is over what constitutes a human person.