What I’ve seen in this thread (and many others) are attempts to rationalize killing unborn human beings, even if it is accepted that they are human beings.
What I don’t think many pro-abortionists understand is that not only is a human being formed at conception (and logically this is the only time a new human being can be formed), that human being goes through stages of development - not in order to become a human being (because she is already a human being), but because she is developing into a more mature human being.
This is the way I see this progression occurring (of course it is simplified; to write it all would entail writing a book):
At conception a new human being is formed.
The new human being attaches to the uterine wall.
For approximately 40 or so weeks (measurement of actual gestational age is not really correct as gestational age is not usually measured from time of fertilization), this human being continues to develop inside her mother’s womb.
The human being is then born.
The human being continues to develop.
She develops from an unborn human being, dependent on her mother, to a newborn infant, dependent on her mother (or surrogates) for sustenance, protection from the elements, and contact with a warm human being with a beating heart - a heartbeat she has heard for quite some time as she developed in the womb. She starts to smile as a response to a human face. She develops the ability to digest food. If she is lucky enough to be breast-fed she is held close to her mother and a bond is formed.
She develops into a toddler. She attempts to gain autonomy. Her brain continues to develop, as do her bones, muscles, and other organs.
She gains weight, she gets bigger, she becomes more autonomous.
She starts to speak, garbled at first, then forming words, then sentences (my first was “I don’t want to!”).
She develops into an older child. Her brain is still developing. She learns how to interact with other human beings, she begins a life-long process of obtaining knowledge. She learns to read. She learns to do simple arithmetic.
She continues to develop.
She becomes a teenager and goes through puberty. She becomes able to reproduce.
She is still developing. She is learning. She will continue to learn through the rest of her life.
I can go on through young adulthood, adulthood, middle age, late age, and death, but I hope what I’ve posted as far as development of a human being is adequate.
My point in posting all this is that although a tiny, little zygote can’t do all the things a fetus can do, or a newborn, or a toddler, a child, a teenager, an adult can do, she is developing as a human being. A zygote cannot become a human being. She is already a human being. She is not a potential life or a potential human being. She is already a life and a human being.
I’ve seen some efforts to shift the focus from the fact that a zygote is a human being to a discussion of when she should be given the rights that newborn infants have or teens have or adults have. I’ve seen the words “consciousness,” “self-awareness,” and “intelligence” tossed about. But all these are just attributes of an existing, living human being who is presently at a stage during which these attributes exist.
It is most likely true that a zygote does not have “consciousness”, at least in the form with which most people would agree. But as the zygote develops, she is forming the physical structures necessary for consciousness to become present. And that’s just one thing she is doing. She is also developing into a being with arm and leg buds, with a heart, with lungs, a liver, a spleen. ** No person alive today has suddenly had “consciousness” thrust upon them but must first go through the development necessary for that “consciousness” to exist, to support consciousness.**
No child at eighteen months suddenly has “self-awareness” thrust upon her but must first go through the development necessary for that “self-awareness” to exist.
This seems to be forgotten or assumed to be unimportant by many who believe it’s morally acceptable to kill an unborn child. And I see that as indicative of a lack of understanding of basic human development.
A human being is formed at conception. From conception on, what occurs is development. A human being’s right to life should not be dependent upon the presence of “consciousness,” or her location, or her age, or her IQ, or her physical health, or her gender, or her ethnic background, but simply because she is a human being.
*Holy Mother, please keep
all unborn children safe today.
St. Francis, please pray for all unwanted and hurt animals.
Jesus, I love you. Please bestow on me the gift of faith.*