Message from @Grenade123

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2018-11-02 13:25:42 UTC  

technically all periods but those are not voluntary

2018-11-02 13:26:06 UTC  

it can. You choosing not to try and knock someone up is the only reason they can't.

2018-11-02 13:26:07 UTC  

The only cell that become human life outside the body of a grown person is a fertilized egg.

2018-11-02 13:26:35 UTC  

unless you are talking about test tube babies, a fertilized egg needs a womb

2018-11-02 13:26:40 UTC  

which means it still needs a mother

2018-11-02 13:26:50 UTC  

Sperm has 1 purpose, fertilizing an egg cell.

2018-11-02 13:27:04 UTC  

An egg cell has only 1 purpose too.

2018-11-02 13:27:12 UTC  

To be fertilized by a sperm cell

2018-11-02 13:27:54 UTC  

a fertilized egg has 1 purpose too, and it needs to stay in the body it was created in.

2018-11-02 13:28:03 UTC  

or at least a body of a grown person

2018-11-02 13:28:18 UTC  

So forgive me if I'm wrong but I do not see how masturbation relates to miscarriages/abortions.

2018-11-02 13:28:32 UTC  

The human male makes millions of sperm a day.

2018-11-02 13:28:41 UTC  

yes, but we don't choose to kill them.

2018-11-02 13:28:46 UTC  

masturbation is a choice

2018-11-02 13:28:56 UTC  

as is abortion

2018-11-02 13:29:14 UTC  

periods and miscarriages are not, nor is standard decay of cells

2018-11-02 13:29:23 UTC  

Sperm dies shortly after creation

2018-11-02 13:29:41 UTC  

They last like 3 days in the male body

2018-11-02 13:29:51 UTC  

you are missing hte point

2018-11-02 13:30:15 UTC  

Yeah I'm confused.

2018-11-02 13:30:58 UTC  

if sperm never enters a female, does it have a chance to result in human life?

2018-11-02 13:31:04 UTC  

No

2018-11-02 13:31:16 UTC  

If it does enter a female, does it have a chance to result in human life?

2018-11-02 13:31:29 UTC  

Well with science doing all them bullshit things

2018-11-02 13:31:35 UTC  

Maybe in the future it does

2018-11-02 13:31:41 UTC  

But right now?

2018-11-02 13:32:02 UTC  

okay, lets discount future science as it can make the whole debate irrelevant by letting humans have our cake and eat it too

2018-11-02 13:32:40 UTC  

Okay, if it doesn't enter a female then sperm can not result in human life.

2018-11-02 13:33:01 UTC  

If sperm does enter a female, it can result in human life.

2018-11-02 13:35:42 UTC  

correct. Now a Fertilized egg. If it does not enter a female body (we are counting surrogates here, hence enter) Does it have a chance to result in human life (if we consider that at least born baby level of development for right now)?

2018-11-02 13:36:04 UTC  

No.

2018-11-02 13:36:42 UTC  

It would die shortly after growing a bit.

2018-11-02 13:37:58 UTC  

Wait that's a 2 fold question

2018-11-02 13:38:09 UTC  

Didnt read it close enough

2018-11-02 13:38:45 UTC  

Oh wait, no it's not.

2018-11-02 13:39:07 UTC  

now, i just put in clarification

2018-11-02 13:39:08 UTC  

Yes its human life

2018-11-02 13:39:28 UTC  

It's just not gonna live.

2018-11-02 13:39:49 UTC  

well hold now

2018-11-02 13:40:12 UTC  

The question confused me at first

2018-11-02 13:40:41 UTC  

If either a sperm or fertilized egg are removed from the female body at any point, they will not result in human life (as defined by needing to be born)?