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Rath said:
Jumpin said:
Rath said:
 

@Jumpin. A brain dead person is also biologically a human being. If all you requires is living cells with a unique set of human DNA then the bar for personhood is set rather low.

The arguement you are making does not target the point I made. My point is that a human fetus is biologically a human being, which is true. I said nothing about groupings of living human cells since that definition can mean anything from a blood sample to an entire population of humans.

This is the problem with the pro-abortion arguments, you completely ignore scientific fact to try to dehumanized those who are biologically human.

A brain dead person is also biologically a human being.

And also biologically brain dead; as in the brain has ceased to live; an organ necessary for life in a developed human being has expired. There's not really any logical link between a developing human being and a brain dead one; unless the fetus is in fact brain dead (as in its brain has died) - as death is something that can be inflicted at any point in time, and a fetal stage of human development always occurs during the beginning stages of a human's biological lifespan (minus the possibility of death, which can occur at any point during a lifespan).



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