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I am reading with interest the threads started by kelly, where she is debating with a psychology lecturer on stem cell research.
One of the issues likely to come up is “Why is an embryo a human life?”
I was lying in bed trying to explain this to myself in scientific terms, so I thought I would start a thread and get some (name removed by moderator)ut.
I will list a couple of reasons that occured to me, please feel free to add more if they occur to you, or to refine the ones I post.
Hopefully we can critique each others answers, and get a good standpoint from a purely scientific argument, which will be useful when discussing with those who are not inclined to listen to faith reasons.
It might be helpful if those of you who have science/medicine backgrounds can help in this.
1.An embryo is nutritive. It requires nutrition in order to maintain itself, and withdrawel of that nutrition would destroy the embryo.
Certainly the human bit seems to me to be obvious, but if you have insights, post them.
God Bless you all
One of the issues likely to come up is “Why is an embryo a human life?”
I was lying in bed trying to explain this to myself in scientific terms, so I thought I would start a thread and get some (name removed by moderator)ut.
I will list a couple of reasons that occured to me, please feel free to add more if they occur to you, or to refine the ones I post.
Hopefully we can critique each others answers, and get a good standpoint from a purely scientific argument, which will be useful when discussing with those who are not inclined to listen to faith reasons.
It might be helpful if those of you who have science/medicine backgrounds can help in this.
1.An embryo is nutritive. It requires nutrition in order to maintain itself, and withdrawel of that nutrition would destroy the embryo.
- An embryo responds to stimuli. A change in heat or light will effect the embryo, and even subtle changes in either will lead to its destruction.
- An embryo is developmental. It develops under natural circumstances into an ever more complex entity.
Certainly the human bit seems to me to be obvious, but if you have insights, post them.
God Bless you all