Catholic_Lady Wrote:mh.brewer Wrote:Gestational trophobalstic disease (hydatidiform mole) can have 46XX and 46XY, normally considered human. It never develops fetal tissue but it does attach to the uterus and does multiply. It is definitely not human. Not going to show you the gross pathology picture. No woman should have to see that.
Chromosomal abnormalities don't make someone unhuman. The offspring of 2 humans is always going to be a human lol. It makes no sense for 2 humans to conceive a different species.
If you consider genetic structure the only essential marker for what's human (rather than awareness, viability, a functioning brain, etc.), what do you make of HeLa cells? Is a HeLa cell a human being?
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.