If there was no life at conception, (as with all living beings and living things), What you would call a fetus would not grow, it would not change, it would not develop.
Why because it is dead, died, or ceased to live.
You plant a tree it grows because there is life in it. When the life goes out of the tree it dies, dries up, because it is dead.
There is nothing to prove. when the sperm hits the bulls eye of the egg, BINGO! there is life. In just a little while you will hear the heart beat.
Now That's life.
Still do not support abortion. Especially when it is used as a birth control. How sad anyone would do such a thing.
Birth control is before the boink-in, not after one finds out a baby
was made that wasn't wanted. The saddest thing I have ever heard.
2007-02-01 15:07:25
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answered by smially 3
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if that were the case, disposing of unused embryos from IVF would be taking a life also.
for me, the abortion issue is about a woman's right to have control over her body. i do not support anything but an *early term* abortion unless there's *extreme* extenuating circumstances, though i would personally encourage against having one, and i think there should be mandatory counselling before, and after (if the woman goes ahead with it).
it's a very hard decision, and i don't believe there are many women who would chose it lightly.
2007-01-31 10:17:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but could a 1 day old fertilized egg survive outside the womb?
Of course not. So, if it requires special care just to exist, is it alive or isn't it?
Besides, all technicalities aside, for anyone to tell another what they can do or not do with their own body, especially when involves nine months of pain and discomfort, just isn't right.
Its easy for a male to decide this or that when it doesn't involve him.
How would it make you feel if women passed a law saying all men over the age of 21 had to be castrated?
What would your first argument be?
2007-01-31 10:31:45
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answered by Anonymous
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In order to make a fair and balanced decision, one should go to "The History of Planned Parenthood" on line and then visit.."Pictures In the Womb" on line. Some people are in denial and others have no conscious about anything they do!
2007-01-31 10:26:16
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answered by Stormchaser 5
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No, but HUMAN life does not begin at conception, so it's a moot point. At conception, the fertilized egg is a single-celled organism, a zygote. One single cell does not a human make. Even the Catholic church (THE anti-abortion group) does not believe that the embryo has a "soul" until it is 40 days old...so they don't believe "life" begins at conception, either.
2007-01-31 15:05:12
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answered by wendy g 7
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Life, in some sense, does begin at conception.
I don't think there is a legitimate debate that a conceptus is not "alive". Bacteria are alive. The debate is whether that conceptus, which while alive is not aware, should be granted legal rights that trump those of the thinking, feeling woman who is carrying it.
I support abortion.
2007-01-31 10:46:25
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answered by Salek 4
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YES !! Iam pro choice and therefore pro murder, it is only feminist/thrash girls knocked up by some looser/badbody who abort and **** themselfs up down there anyway and if girls too cowardly to accept responsibility or too stupid to time their pregnancy right breed themselfs out of the genepool I am more than willing to start the kill machine for them.
Those girls would only breed another airhead girl or looser badboy anyway that puts only straign on our society.
2007-01-31 11:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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it is legal and not murder
any proof of life here would be for you to get a life ....do something productive
2007-01-31 11:42:19
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answered by Tiffany 2
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Yes.
Women should have control over thier own bodies.
2007-01-31 12:07:20
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answered by ajtheactress 7
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Yes I would.
2007-01-31 20:23:22
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answered by Bonzai Betty 6
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