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Old Mar 11, 2005, 01:38 pm   #123 (permalink) (top)
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Why is a single fertilized cell different than any other human cell? A human being is a collection of billions of cells. How can you possibly confuse a single cell with billions of cells no matter what you may think is special about that single cell?

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Because that single cell has a unique DNA signature...it is not part of the mother's body...it is a unique being among all of the other humans that have ever lived...That single cell does not simply replicate itself via mitosis, it has a genetic destiny that is independent of the mother's body and quite different from any of the cells that make up her body.she, in no way regulates the growth of the new human within her...

Tell me starboy...if you have not always been a human being, what species did you belong to before you became human...


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