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how is babby formed
how is babby formed
how is babby formed
Why? Just out of curiosity.6 Months.. no more...no less..
Because Professor William Lichtenstein of the royal institute of Biology has declared 6 months the human stage of development for everyone. and shit like that.Why? Just out of curiosity.
Hmm. Interesting.i think that if you permit abortion, then you also permit;
infanticide
murder of vegetables
murder of the elderly
murder of the crippled
murder of the race you dislike
murder of the neighbour you dislike
murder of religion
etc
You're missing the point that humans, too, are apes. There's a train of thought that both species of chimpanzee - Pan troglodytes & Pan paniscus are closely enough related to us that they should be inducted into our genus, Homo, which would make them human.But I think you're missing the point... apes are not humans, a baby in the womb is. they don't call it human rights for nothing. so why should an ape of all things deserve these rights moreso than a child that is growing in the womb? and what makes you and all those other radical politicians think that they know when a baby feels pain or not?
and please refrain from using foul language; it ruins the argument and is very immature.
this.after the embryonic stage
and i think you're missing the point. it is neither here nor there, nor is whther or not these rights are given the name "human rights" or "rights ascribed to entities which have a level of understanding, consciousness etc approaching x" It's clear to everyone but this poster I originally replied to that the apes have a differences in x that can be disregarded as being close enough to zero, on the grand scale of where human rights should kick in.You're missing the point that humans, too, are apes. There's a train of thought that both species of chimpanzee - Pan troglodytes & Pan paniscus are closely enough related to us that they should be inducted into our genus, Homo, which would make them human.
But that's neither here nor there.
Yeah...legally it's 24 weeks but it can be exceeded if the circumstances are serious...um is it even legal to abort a kid at 36 weeks? that's verging on being fully cooked
You raise some really interesting points. In SOR, we learn that, yeah, people have many different ideas on abortion, and also that it is rarely taken lightly.I dont really know, these things are really hard to determine. Some people like to take different ethical stances on this. The safer option is to just say "at conception" that way you dont accidently kill a whole heap of babies because society previously thought that at 6 months fetuses cant feel pain [or whatever little criteria they are using to determine when its ok to abort or not] when it turns out they can.
I dont think i am against abortion exactly, but i do see it as a pretty extreme option and it sickens me how lightly it is taken these days. I also wonder about fathers rights, it seems wrong that someone could legally kill my unborn child and theres nothing i can do about it and i have no say in the matter.
I guess i just basically disslike the idea of legalised killing of anybody in our country. I am also against capital punishment and euthanasia if thats relevant at all
wot are apes? like, 99,500 or somethin?If humans are 100,000, then bananas are 50,000 and most animals are over 85,000 based on dna percentages!