Message from @🌼Kalina🌹🌸🌹Zay🌹🌸🌹Scott🌼

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it doesn't say anywhere in that

that 'a child is not human nor living'

all it says is terminate pregnancy which you're assuming means that a 'fetus' is a 'child' and does the medical definition really mean that?

2018-05-20 09:25:08 UTC  

"are they using the word child or are you spinning it again for emotion points." ?
You dense pigeon. Child = a young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.

young human when does something become human?

2018-05-20 09:25:31 UTC  

I made no assumptions

2018-05-20 09:25:37 UTC  

????????

when does a gamete become a human?

2018-05-20 09:26:58 UTC  

Do you even know what a gamete is?

2018-05-20 09:27:14 UTC  

It is the singular for a sperm or egg cell

yes so when do the male gamete and female gamete 'become' human

2018-05-20 09:27:48 UTC  

There is no magical point at which they become human.

2018-05-20 09:27:59 UTC  

Pretty sure most argue at conception. But something I've never heard explored is instead of working forward from ejaculation to the point of becoming a human, what would be the point at which a newly born child stops being human working backwards?

is it at the very inception?

why at conception?

2018-05-20 09:28:18 UTC  

When a person will result

can the cell even *think*

*is it conscious*

does it *feel pain*

2018-05-20 09:28:36 UTC  

because then it will result in a person

these are all characteristics of a human

2018-05-20 09:28:45 UTC  

wrong questions

2018-05-20 09:28:48 UTC  

no

2018-05-20 09:28:52 UTC  

those are not

so you're saying to me 'something' that doesn't act at all like a human

is a human?

2018-05-20 09:29:04 UTC  

No

*because it will result in a person* so you're talking about consequences

so you're also going to ignore all the consequences that this puts on the woman?

2018-05-20 09:29:54 UTC  

?

you're not talking about it *being a human* at that very moment but

2018-05-20 09:30:19 UTC  

We live with the consequences of our actions

*it going to become a human*

2018-05-20 09:30:47 UTC  

to run from consequences is irresponsible and pathetic.

so why consider these consequences without the consequences of the host?

so people do not get to choose how their socio-economic environment is affected if they have sex?

because remember

children are a socio-economic burden

2018-05-20 09:31:25 UTC  

So?

2018-05-20 09:31:44 UTC  

That's not exactly an insane position to take tbh

well
A) if it's a poor family who can't even really afford children then it's actually not good for the development of the child anyways