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“A fisherman once told me that fish have neither sense nor sensation, but how he knew this, he could not tell me (Bertrand Russell).”Have you studied neonatal perception at all? The wiki article should suffice on this point:
“The accepted hypothesis of the means by which pain is perceived states that it requires certain physical structures and operations. These are not formed in fetuses until 30 weeks or more. The consensus of the scientific community at this time is that only fetuses of this age or older are capable of perceiving pain.”
Let’s take the properties you’ve listed and see if there are other things in nature that have them, and whether killing them would be murder.
Properties:
Well, that gives us a huge domain of objects. So, apparently whenever we have an animal put down, we’re committing murder. Whenever we kill a fly, or step on an ant we’re committing murder. Whenever we hunt and kill deer, elk, pheasants, or ducks, we’re committing murder. I could continue, but I think the preceding should suffice to get the point across.
- Heart beat.
- Brain waves.
The Medical Research Council in August 2001 said that pain perception in an unborn child may be as early as 20 weeks. Other studies say that pain perception could be as early as 10 weeks. The Lancet, a British Medical Journal, said that painkillers should be used on the fetus. “This applies not just to diagnostic and therapeutic procedures on the fetus, but possibly also to the termination of pregnancy, especially by surgical techniques involving dismemberment.”
“…the most fervent don’t do anything to actually REDUCE UNWANTED PREGNANCY.”
Have you heard of the law of unintended consequences? By trying to reduce unwanted pregnancies, we have actually increased the number of unwanted pregnancies. However, contraception needs to be the subject of another thread.