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MindOverMatter2
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- Biologically speaking, I exist as a person now in virtue of my conception.
- If we truly believe in right and wrong and correct moral conduct, then we must presuppose that human life has intrinsic moral value.
- If human life has intrinsic moral value, and if you value my life now, then you must value my conception since i am the result of that conception.
- If you value my conception, then you must agree that a human embryo has the same value as a person in virtue of the fact that it will become “me” in the here and now.
- All of the potentialities of a person is contained in a human embryo, and it is evident that the human embryo is ordered to the development of a person, and it will develop to that end unless somebody or something stops it from happening.
- In that respect, it would be correct to perceive the human embryo as being in fact a “person in development” in virtue of the end to which embryonic development is in act, which we know to be me in the here and now. Thus we are forced to conclude that to destroy embryonic development is to destroy a developing person.
- It is intrinsically immoral to kill a person at any stage of development, regardless of whether they exist inside the womb or outside of the womb.