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I’m hoping this is the correct forum for this question (or “questions”)…
Usually when I come across people who are pro-abortion/pro-murder I am told that a human baby is not a “baby” until it is born. Therefore, it is just a “clump of cells” in mommy’s womb, or it is just a “clump of cells” until it gets to the stage in development where it is considered “alive.”
Now I am a physical scientist, not a biological scientist. But from what I remember from my entry-level biology courses in my undergrad years, cells are the smallest units of life that are actually considered “living things,” ie “alive.”
So, I’m confused.
Essentially just by saying a baby is a “clump of cells” means that we are in fact, stating that they are “alive.” Because cells after all, are classified as “living.” If a “clump of cells” sitting in mommy’s womb is not alive, then what is this “clump of cells?” Are the clumps sleeping? Are they considered “dead?” I am also by that definition, considered a “clump of cells.” I certain exhibit all the characteristics of being “alive.”…does this mean that therefore I am also “dead?”
What is the Catholic, moral theological/scientific(?) responses or answers to my questions? I feel like that I need to be able to give good, solid but Catholic answers to these questions, especially when I get people telling me “science says ___ about abortion.”
Usually when I come across people who are pro-abortion/pro-murder I am told that a human baby is not a “baby” until it is born. Therefore, it is just a “clump of cells” in mommy’s womb, or it is just a “clump of cells” until it gets to the stage in development where it is considered “alive.”
Now I am a physical scientist, not a biological scientist. But from what I remember from my entry-level biology courses in my undergrad years, cells are the smallest units of life that are actually considered “living things,” ie “alive.”
So, I’m confused.
What is the Catholic, moral theological/scientific(?) responses or answers to my questions? I feel like that I need to be able to give good, solid but Catholic answers to these questions, especially when I get people telling me “science says ___ about abortion.”
