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royal_archer
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Looks like you will be more fun than the previous poster since you are making a seemingly rational arguement. However, in that arguement you have tried to change the context to suit your possition. The reference to DNA was context specific and I admire your attemt to twist the discussion.You are right in this aspect. The issue of Feti vs child was what type of being it is. However both are complete beings. skin cells once removed from the original being are not complete beings nor do they have souls.*
But, skin cells have the exact same DNA as the fetus and child. DNA does not reveal if something is a complete being, nor does it say anything about a soul. It would appear DNA doesn’t matter in determining rights of anything.
We might also consider that a compete being has DNA only because each and every individual cell has DNA. If none of those individual cells has rights due to its DNA, then how would the complete being have rights due to its cells’ posession of DNA?
DNA does identify what type of being something is. If you go to a police scene and find blood and that blood has human DNA then it will be investigated for murder. Not because of the harm to the blood but because of harm to the being the blood came from. If you find the DNA is the same as a cow you will not pursue murder charges. Humans have rights and other species do not. Humans prior to adult hood are children. Children have rights. each individual part of the human body does not have rights separate from the whole but the whole human does and it has rights over all of the pieces of its own body. My hair does not have rights in and of itself but I do and if you harm one hair of my head you will break the law. Not because the hair folicle has human DNA but because I as a whole have human DNA.