I don't hate you either Janz, I don't condemn you. I haven't really talked to you much, but I just wanted to put that out there. So don't take what I write next personally, or as an attack, I posted it before I read your comment, and then thought, wow, I sound really mean... so take it in that context. I was responding to previous posts.
Um... anyways, I just looked at the developmental stages of pregnancy, and compared it to a chart of when during the pregnancy most babies are aborted. At nine weeks, babies can move their arms and legs. They have eyelids over their eyes and have developed earlobes. Their hearts have been beating for three weeks. They have fingers, and are developing their touch pads. They can feel. They have a beating human heart inside of them.
This is the week of pregnancy that the majority of fetus's are aborted during. It is legal in the US, as far as I can tell, up to twenty four weeks. Maybe less..., I'm not sure, the chart I found on wikipedia goes up to twenty weeks.
Look at this, and see how much the baby develops up to 20 weeks.
Fetal Development Week by Week Images | BabyCenter
The youngest premature baby to survive outside the mothers womb was twenty one weeks old.
Just facts.
And as to the clones, it's simply a matter of time. Would you be able to recognize your infant child from among it's exact clones? Isn't it still wrong to kill infants, in fact, isn't it considered more of a terrible thing to kill an infant than an adult,
because of time?
It had it's whole life ahead of it and all of that? So maybe the question instead, is when does that become reversed? When does it become less emotionally effecting to kill something because of it's lack of age. There must be a turning point in there somewhere when it goes from alright to kill because it has developed for such a short period of time to terrible to kill because it has
only developed for such a short period of time. You see what I'm saying? When does the magical moment happen when the life becomes considered a life?
I mean, it's going to be different for everyone, so why even ask the question at all?
There sure seems to be a lot of gray area when it comes to the sanctity of life, yano?