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Old Feb 22, 2005, 01:01 pm   #95 (permalink) (top)
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My point was that we know that the clump of cells is a baby. It is not sperm or a tumor lol. You can understand what it is. You are being way too technical IMO.
Right, that was your point. My point was that this clump of cells shouldn't be considered more than a simple clump of cells (legally speaking) until it can be removed from the womb and still retain it's viability.

Yes, I can understand what that clump of cells is and what it 'could' become. It has quite a bit of potential. But, until that potential can be realized WITHOUT the mother's special biological capabilities, it is just another clump of cells.

Can the clump of cells be removed from the womb and survive to become a full term baby? If so, then it shouldn't be aborted.


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