alwight
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I think that in theory we should be able to agree that at some point in time between conception and (say) three or four months, as in your picture above, that there is indeed a point in development at which another person could reasonably be thought to possibly exist.Yeah? Let's see, 12 weeks:
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Yeah, :sigh: "We are all going to die anyway, Lon. What's the big deal?"
Starting at the top of this obfuscation mess: It isn't love.
That is how I go about it anyway and I don't claim it to be easy or exact.
However I'm rather sure that despite whatever I say here you would never even dream of budging from there being some supposed magical moment at conception, from which a complete human person can somehow be represented by a small cluster of cells, enough to negate the choice of a woman to be pregnant or not, right?
I say that's just a dogmatic, perhaps emotional or spiritualistic stance quite unsupportable by any evidence.
You are of course absolutely entitled to believe that anyway Lon and act accordingly but at the end of the day you are not entitled to impose that view on those who don't agree with you.
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