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tomder55
no I did not address the philosophical question . . I find it generally to be a waste of time . You have your beliefs and I have mine .
You don't believe it, therefore it's a waste of time? You'll have to do better than that.
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Personhood is a natural right endowed by God .We are 'imago Dei' Either you believe we are made in God's image or you don't .
A zygote is hardly a person - it's a collection of biochemicals. Be careful about bringing the Judeo-Christian God into the discussion. That's how the issue became muddled in the first place. Anyway, appealing to God is a dead end. Whose God? Which of the many?
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Except for the natural termination of that life ;the fertilized egg is human .
This fundamentalist position of the fertilized egg being human is denied by the great majority of people - scientists and otherwise. Your saying so does not make it so.
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The question is not if the fetus is a person.
You couldn't be more wrong. That is PRECISELY the question!
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The question is does the fetus have a right to be a person. The flaw in Roe is that it did not recognize that .
The flaw is in your thinking - that the potential of a fetus to be a person is the same as the actuality of being a person. Potential is NEVER the actual. That is what the word potential means.
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The Declaration of Independence recognized it .
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness
This argument is a sign of desperation - I'm surprised you came up with it. Jefferson was not referring to abortion. His "all" men did not include men of color nor, obviously, women.
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Justice Blackmun in Roe argued that the feus is not a person and therefore was not entitled to any rights at all. That the state could decide who and who is not a person.
Blackmun was correct. The Christian religion decided that the fetus had no rights, not the state.
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Given that logic there is no legal or moral reason to not snuff it's existence
Judges may make law but not moral law. Haven't we seen enough of that in history? Bad law that had to be reversed?
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or to dismember it in the name of scientific experimentation.
When you make up falsehoods you lose credibility. Abortion is about women's choice, not scientific experimentation. Gruesome pictures show the desperation of being against abortion. Rather than trying to understand human life, show gruesome pictures. Shameful!
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Genocide has been committed using such logic .
No one but you is bringing up genocide.
You have not made any argument except to claim to know the mind of God. For 95% of Christian history, USING THE VERY SAME ARGUMENT, abortion was never considered murder.