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A hospital has caught on fire. You have a choice between saving one seven-day-old baby or a 1000 blastocysts. Who do you save?
Since they are all human persons in one stage or another of life, the only responsible thing to do would be to save them all.A hospital has caught on fire. You have a choice between saving one seven-day-old baby or a 1000 blastocysts. Who do you save?
I’d save the baby because the blastocysts are just parts of their mothers’ bodies and there is no reason to save body parts.A hospital has caught on fire. You have a choice between saving one seven-day-old baby or a 1000 blastocysts. Who do you save?
Not true. The blastocyst is the fertilized egg just prior to implantation. The outer part becomes the placenta and the inner is the embryo.I’d save the baby because the blastocysts are just parts of their mothers’ bodies and there is no reason to save body parts.
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Such questions are like asking which of your children you would allow to die.
Silly logic.
The old ‘lifeboat’ scenario, eh?A hospital has caught on fire. You have a choice between saving one seven-day-old baby or a 1000 blastocysts. Who do you save?
This.I would save the live baby simply because there is a quandary over where or if the blastocysts should be implanted since IVF is against Church teaching anyway.
To me they are all babies, but considering the blastocysts should not have been created and left in their state of frozen suspension to begin with, I would go for the one who is already born (that is, if it were not possible to save all 1,001).
Yes but the placenta and embryo are also just parts of the mother’s body. If they weren’t then the whole women’s right to choose what to do with her own body argument wouldn’t make any sense.Not true. The blastocyst is the fertilized egg just prior to implantation. The outer part becomes the placenta and the inner is the embryo.
Really? I know about four limbs, one brain and very many squish internal organs, but a placenta and an embryo? Do all women walk around with those particular “body parts” inside them, if not are those who don’t possess them somehow deficient? What vital function do the placenta/embryo perform for the average adult female? Just listen to yourself for a second.Yes but the placenta and embryo are also just parts of the mother’s body. If they weren’t then the whole women’s right to choose what to do with her own body argument wouldn’t make any sense.
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Another example…if there is a room full of children in a burning building, just because I save the first two that I can reach doesn’t mean that the others aren’t worthy of life. It just means that I only have two arms and will not be able to save everyone.I have heard this question posed before. It is an attempt to reason that a blastocyst is not as valuable as a baby because everyone would choose to save the living baby.
The reason we choose the baby is because we become emotionally attached to the baby when we see it. Think of this, if you had a choice between saving a room full of children across the world who you will never see, or one standing right in front of you, you most likely will choose the one right in front of you because of the emotional attachment. It is a selfish choice. I would choose the one I could see because I don’t want to feel the emotional pain of seeing a child die.
A child’s only self-defense mechanism is its cuteness- that inspires emotional attachment which causes adults to care for it.
Well said – I actually LOL’ed.A child’s only self-defense mechanism is its cuteness- that inspires emotional attachment which causes adults to care for it.
I would like Exalt to answer this question, if you are in a burning building and you can only save one child, which one would you save? A three month old infant or a nine month old infant?I have heard this question too and I think it’s a silly question. So, original poster which child would you save? Would you save the older child or the younger children?
For the record I would do my best to save them all because they are ALL created in the likeness and image of God.