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Black_Rose
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Actually, ensoulment is relevant! Most people acknowledge that “human life” does begin at conception, but the question in secular ethics is whether the human identity alone merits any ethical consideration. Modern utilitarian philosophers, such as Peter Singer, argue fetuses (they do not use the word “babies” except when discussing beings outside the womb) do not have the capacity to feel pain or possess interests so they be considered in any ethical calculus. By rejecting the materialism of utilitarianism, the notion of ensoulment sets the embryo or fetus apart from other animals who do not possess souls that have the potential to be in communion with God.ensoulment is irrelevant. Life begins at conception. We are duty-bound to protect live from conception until natural death. To no be opposed to al abortions is to be opposed to the Church.