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I agree with Seekerz:Sprout, please do not make the same mistake as Vern and engage me in a debate I have not even broached.
I can talk, with some good knowledge, about the science. And I can report, with some good knowledge what the Church has actually written and done. But I cannot answer for the debates of others.
Please, with a Christian heart, reread what I posted. I am worried about the scientific defintion of conciousness because it does not go far enough. Stepping away from abortion, let’s look at end of life. Medical science can determine with considerable accuracy a perm. veg. state. But even if a person’s brain has deteriorated to the point where concious thought will never again occur, I agree with Pope John Paul II’s moving speech on the subject. I cannot, as a good Catholic, remove simple hydration and nutrients.
As far as Rev. Pacholczyk, I have a problem with some of his work because of a high reliance on observational measurements. This is simply a normal concern about repeatability and scientific method, nothing more. The Fr.'s work is also primarily of concern with regards to ‘convincing’ secular society. Again, I have no need. I accept the Church’s arguments. Pain, and even the presence of a mortal soul, are of no relevance.
Best Regards
.SoCalRC, despite some of the responses you have heard here, let me assure you that your solid contribution to this discussion is finding appreciation
I am not trying to engage you in a debate about consciousness, as I too, find it irrelevant and as Seekerz has pointed out can even be a dangerous road to go down when debating life issues. I have been reading what you have posted with a Christian heart and with much appreciation. This is why I began my post to you by saying I have learned much from your contribution.
I just wanted to clarify some issues I had with some specific statements you made.
I agree with Fr. Tad Pacholczyk’s argument that human life begins at conception for the simple fact that once the egg is fertilized it is a “human being” egg the same as an American Eagle’s egg is an American Eagle, and that human being should be no less protected than the American Eagle’s egg is protected.
Furthermore, with regards to ensoulment, it’s irrelevant when ensoulment occurs. It’s sufficient for me to know that only human beings are endowed by God with a soul. Since the embryo IS a human being at it’s earliest stage of development then it matters not at which stage of it’s human development this occurs. This is God’s doing and impossilbe for us to measure or debate.
As far as scientific instruments to measure fetal pain, well, I’m not as firm a believer in what Doctor’s can and do know or measure with their instruments. Besides, I thought “observation” was scientific.