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Batman...WTF? said:
Being a former fetus makes me Pro life.
The fetus isn't part of the mother. Sure, it lives off of it. But it has different DNA. That's makes it impossible for it to be part of the mother.
We're also one of the only types of animals that kills our own children before they are born. If you didn't want it, you shouldn't have had sex. That's my stance.

Technically almost all of our cells have slightly different DNA.  You'd be hard pressed to find cells that shared their DNA 100%.  Replication errors are just too common.

Your second point is strange...can any other animal articulate and understand what birth is or how even babies are created?  Very few animals could even be called "self-aware" to the degree that they can think of themselves as a distint entity.  And I would say that only probably applies to the smartest of animals, like primates, dolphins, and a few others.

Only our species and one or two others have sex for "fun."  Does that mean that animals are less promiscuous than humans?  To some extent maybe, but most animals, even females, will have sex with anything tha moves.  You are trying to make a point based on a false assumption, that animals even comprehend the things you are attributing to them.

 



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