RE: Guys.....isn't this going a bit too far?
January 22, 2017 at 11:58 am
(This post was last modified: January 22, 2017 at 12:03 pm by Catholic_Lady.)
Hela cells are cells that were taken from a woman's cancerous growth and kept alive by science. They contain her dna and genetic makeup.
An unborn baby is an entity made up of his/her own dna which is not the same as that of the mom. By the time we find out we are pregnant, the baby already has a heartbeat. He/she is a person of their own whom will continue to grow and develop for the next 20 years of their life. This is not another person's cancerous cell.
Also, babies with anancephaly are human beings with a syndrome that keeps their brain from ever developing. But they are still human beings regardless of what syndrome/condition/defect they may have. When a human woman and a human man procreate, it makes no sense whatsoever to say that their offspring would be anything other than human.
The idea that a person with any particular type of birth defect is not human is seriously old school and cruel.
An unborn baby is an entity made up of his/her own dna which is not the same as that of the mom. By the time we find out we are pregnant, the baby already has a heartbeat. He/she is a person of their own whom will continue to grow and develop for the next 20 years of their life. This is not another person's cancerous cell.
Also, babies with anancephaly are human beings with a syndrome that keeps their brain from ever developing. But they are still human beings regardless of what syndrome/condition/defect they may have. When a human woman and a human man procreate, it makes no sense whatsoever to say that their offspring would be anything other than human.
The idea that a person with any particular type of birth defect is not human is seriously old school and cruel.
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