RE: New Iowa Law Restricts Abortion To Before Most Women Know They're Pregnant
May 18, 2018 at 11:14 pm
(May 18, 2018 at 7:06 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote:Plus there is a difference between a damaged or fully formed malformed brain and one that has to develop .(May 18, 2018 at 6:53 pm)RoadRunner79 Wrote: So are you arguing that they are not even alive (the fetus)? I think that science would disagree. The ability to reproduce is also a qualifier for life as well, but we don’t say that the young or the old who can’t reproduce at the time, are not alive.
So is a person in a medically Induced coma, or in a coma from an accident (but thought to recover) still a human?
I'm saying that brain activity is THE crucial qualifier to count as human life. Individuals can and do go their entire lives without reproducing, but with no brain activity, nothing else can happen. Someone in a medically induced coma or someone in an accidental coma, but still expected to recover, still has brain activity. It's less than usual, but it's still there, and, in the case of someone in a coma from an accident who's still expected to recover, that's WHY they're even expected to recover in the first place. If activity in the cortex is gone, all chances of a recovery go down the toilet, because it's irreversible.
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