Catholic_Lady Wrote:Alasdair Ham Wrote:They were part of their mom's body originally and also partly their father's sperm originally.
Are they completely separate DNA? Yes.... but the DNA in the left side of my body is also completely separate DNA to the DNA on the right side of my body... it's still all part of me... and originally we were all partly our mother's egg and partly our father's sperm.
It's not her dna. Meaning, it's not her. Also meaning it's not part of her.
Let's say a woman's unborn baby came out of her uterus and committed and crime, and then went back inside her uterus. The detectives found the criminal's DNA at the scene. If they tested the mom, they would conclude that she was not the criminal. Because it was not her DNA they found. It was dna from another person. Person also being another key word here. They can differentiate between the dna of a human and of any other animals/species.
Silly example, but I'm trying to make a point here lol.
If she's a genetic chimera and her left arm is no more genetically related to the rest of her than a brother or sister, is it not part of her body?
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.