Trailblazer
Veteran Member
I guess I have to keep repeating myself.because the fetus is a potential person, not a person yet.
Human life comes into being at the moment of conception.
Whether it is viable outside the womb or not is irrelevant.
There is no reason to think it will not become a person.
So to say it might not live to be born is a weak argument.
A Scientific View of When Life Begins
The conclusion that human life begins at sperm-egg fusion is uncontested, objective, based on the universally accepted scientific method of distinguishing different cell types from each other and on ample scientific evidence (thousands of independent, peer-reviewed publications). Moreover, it is entirely independent of any specific ethical, moral, political, or religious view of human life or of human embryos. Indeed, this definition does not directly address the central ethical question surrounding the embryo: What value ought society place on human life at the earliest stages of development? A neutral examination of the evidence merely establishes the onset of a new human life at a scientifically well-defined “moment of conception,” a conclusion that unequivocally indicates that human embryos from the one-cell stage forward are indeed living individuals of the human species; i.e., human beings.