Thanks for the replies, but I am in essence looking for the arguments that might be used against life beginning at conception (or even a little beyond), as these are the ones I want to be prepared for.
The blurred line of when the soul ‘attaches’ to the physical body is an obvious point of contention, but it, as well as the matter of twins, is really a fringe issue when many do not even seem to consider the embryo, the fetus, or the ‘previable’ baby several weeks in development as ‘life’. That is where and when abortions primarily occur anyway, when there is already a detectable, identifiable growth.
This is mind-boggling in the extreme for me, because there must be some kind of rational approach to denying its nature as life, otherwise no one would claim it, but for the life of me, I cannot come up with it myself.
As I understand it, either it is life, or it isn’t; if it is life, you don’t destroy it, rights are irrelevant. If you don’t know, then you’d better not do anything, because so many DO know, and have reasons to say that it is life. If it is not life, then why??
(name removed by moderator)ut from anyone who’s encountered this line of argument would be greatly appreciated. If they deny that it is life, what do they postulate in substitute? A tumor? Abstract fetal matter? A parasite??? I am greatly confused.