That’s not the commonly accepted meaning of ‘conception’. Conception requires three factors, the egg, the sperm and implantation in the womb. It is a perfect mirror of the trinity, and the zygote is a mirror of the incarnation.
What the paragraph quoted above describes is ‘fertilization’.
This is a point about medical terminology, so if you disagree, please provide quotes from medical (not theological) sources.
DL82:
**Mosby’s Medical dictionary, 7th Edition, (c) 2006
**Conception (
l, concipere, to take together), 1. The beginning of pregnancy, usually taken to be the instant that a spermatozoon enters an ovum and forms a viable zygote.
2. the act or process of fertilization (AUTHORS NOTE: The term “usually” mean usually, that is, commonly encountered or observed, or regularly and customarily used. )
Stedman’s Medical Dictionary, 28th Edition, (c) 2006
Conception. 3. Fertilziation of oocyte by a sperm (
latin conception; see concept) Pregnancy: The state of the female after conception and until the termination of the gestation.
Websters New World Medical Dictionary, Second Edition, (c) 2003
Conception: The union of a sperm and an egg to create the first cell of a new organism. The term Conception has also been used to imply implantation of the blastocyst, the formation of a viable zygote, and the onset of pregnancy.
Pregnancy: The state of carrying a developing embryo or fetus within the female body.
Embryo: An organism in the early stages of growth and differentiation from fertilization to the beginning of the third month in humans.
WebMD uses Stedman’s Medical Dictionary
dictionary.webmd.com/terms/conception.xml
The Torah says I need 2 Witnesses - I just provided 3 different quotes from MEDICAL DICTIONARIES. Is that enough?
Historically, the medical community has accepted what was in those medical dictionaries - All of the textbooks and reference works on this subject said what these 3 Dictionaries still say. It’s only been in the last 40 years, as contraception and abortion on demand have become “Articles of Faith”, and those supporting them have supported them with religious fervor, that textbooks and reference works have been changed.
Your Brother in Christ, Michael