I don’t think the potential to have brain activity in the future is the same as already having it, so there’s not a difference between someone who was brain-alive and is now irretrievably brain-dead, and an embryo that doesn’t yet have a brain.
To my mind the abortion question is much more straightforward than the coma patient question. Coma patients will always have more brain activity than an embryo that doesn’t yet have a working brain. Coma patients also have families with longstanding relationships to the patient, and different doctors will have different prognoses about each individual patient.
So, if brain activity connotes life, is it also the timeline where God infuses a soul? Does it take someone to have a brain activity to have a soul?
If you believe this, has God told you babies have souls at 6 weeks? Because that has not been revealed to any of us as of yet. As a Catholic, I believe that God grants life at the moment of conception. And at the moment of conception, there is a soul becuase God has breathed life into that child. So despite brain activity, a soul would indicate a child of God, alive and present in his or her mother’s womb.
The defintion of life is: the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally. Does not a fetus function and cell reproduce from the moment of conception?
So, just to understand and see we are on the same page: You would give that life begins at conception. But you just are OK with killing life because in some cases it’s ok.
Some times it’s ok to kill: self defense. When someone is conscienclly making the decision to harm one. But the baby isn’t harming the mother intentionally. Self defense -but what about someone who has no ability to defend themselves?
You a very free to dictate cases in which it is morally acceptable to kill. How would you feel if someone was discussing when it is morally acceptable to kill
you? You have the ability to defend yourself physically, mentally and verbally. An unborn child in the womb does not have that ability.
Even a child with a handicap has never chosen that. It is not the baby’s fault it has deformities. You call for freedom of choice, but what about the child - doesn’t he or she have a choice in the matter of his or her own life?