| Allfreedom99 said: My point is that when a fetus is conceived it is considered human life. It imediately begins to develop as a human. anyone saying that the clump of cells in the beginning or fetus is not a human life then they are denying the truth. A conceived fetus is not going to develop into a dog, a kangaroo, or algea. It becomes a human and as such develops as a human through the process in the womb where it is protected. If then by this how is it different if I end an adult human life in a coma but alive and noone knows them from ending a human life in the womb before it is birthed? |
Alive but in a coma is still a person. They have a consciousness, it just happens to not be running in standby mode at that point in time.
A fetus does not have a consciousness. It has not developed and in the early stages of pregnancy has not even started to develop yet.








