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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (146065)4/23/2002 10:28:21 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575980
 
Barring any medical complication or outside interference, every embryo WILL become a fully-formed human.

The verb tense will implies the future and that's correct. However, at the time of the first trimester, its a bunch of amoebas and we kill amoebas all the time.

From the moment of conception, the cycle of life has already begun. Or do you think life only begins whenever you want it to begin?

Of course not.....life is all around us. However, unless I am misinformed, its not immoral to kill an ant or a pheasant. So why is it immoral to kill a clump of cells that are not human even if they will be human at some later date.

teed