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Because it has all of it's DNA and has begun to multiply into a human. It doesn't have to be finished growing to be a human. Otherwise, a year old is also not a human because they haven't finished growing.
The elderly, sickly can't live on their own. Should we kill them too?
It's not the same as apple seeds being apples. The apple seed is not the tree or the fruit.
It's like having an apple seed that has begun to grow into a tree, therefore you have an apple tree.
And the millions upon millions of things that had to happen just so that you could get to the point of wrinkles is a fucking miracle.![]()
Yes a year old child is a human being. Not an adult, but a human being. A 3 day old Zygote is not a human being, it is a cluster of cells.
No, it's a human being. What do you think consitutes a human being?
The elderly, sickly can't live on their own. Should we kill them too?
My mother is 92, lives by herself. My father passed away at 94, prior to dying he lived with my mother... shame on you for suggesting to kill the elderly.
Shame on YOU for dishonestly accusing me of suggesting to kill the elderly. I asked you a question, should we kill the elderly that cannot take care of theirselves? Are they human beings?
A Zygote is identical in purpose to an apple seed, with out a Zygote, there could be no child. Without an apple seed, there is no tree, and no fruit.
A fertilized egg is a developing human being, just as a 5 year old is a developing human being.
If there is no tree, there is no fruit...
The tree needs to be fertilized by another tree.
If there is no sperm and egg meeting, there is no child.
My response is in bold above.
Spirit is the air in one’s body. Can you guess where bad spirits reside?Interesting point to ponder:
People will always argue about when life begins.
What about our spirit...? If we are mind, body, and spirit.... when do we get our spirit? (Not the holy spirit but our own individual spirit.)
Several places in the bible say that God knew us before we were in our mother's womb. Did he know us because he knew when we would be born and die? Or....does he know us because our spirit has always been and will always be? Hmmmmmm??????
With that in mind....when does life begin?
Another question....Do atheists believe we have a spirit?![]()
Interesting point to ponder:
People will always argue about when life begins.
What about our spirit...? If we are mind, body, and spirit.... when do we get our spirit? (Not the holy spirit but our own individual spirit.)
Several places in the bible say that God knew us before we were in our mother's womb. Did he know us because he knew when we would be born and die? Or....does he know us because our spirit has always been and will always be? Hmmmmmm??????
With that in mind....when does life begin?
Another question....Do atheists believe we have a spirit?![]()
Spirit is the air in one’s body. Can you guess where bad spirits reside?
It is not only at what point does life begin, but also what defines "life". Are bacteria "life"? Is a unicellular organism "alive"?
Originally Posted by Fuzzy1975
Life, to me goes way beyond humanity, and religion.
Interesting point to ponder:
People will always argue about when life begins.
What about our spirit...? If we are mind, body, and spirit.... when do we get our spirit? (Not the holy spirit but our own individual spirit.)
Several places in the bible say that God knew us before we were in our mother's womb. Did he know us because he knew when we would be born and die? Or....does he know us because our spirit has always been and will always be? Hmmmmmm??????
With that in mind....when does life begin?
Another question....Do atheists believe we have a spirit?![]()
I'm sure there are some atheists who also believe in spirits. I would guess they're a small minority. Atheism and spiritualism (weakly, a belief in spirits) aren't necessarily exclusive, but some reasons for being an atheist are also reasons for being a naturalist.
So are you a naturalist? Care to share a little about what that means exactly?![]()
The Bible states that Adam did not become a living being until he received the breath of life.Go back up, I edited it and my responses are underlined.
Secondly, I could care less what the "legal" definition of a human being is. I care what the "Biblical" definition of a human being is. They changed their minds continuously, but God doesn't.
You are the idiot, stop being rude.
Go back up, I edited it and my responses are underlined.
Secondly, I could care less what the "legal" definition of a human being is. I care what the "Biblical" definition of a human being is. They changed their minds continuously, but God doesn't.
You are the idiot, stop being rude.
In spirit (heh) I am. I tend to take the weaker position of epistemic agnosticism, which to me means that objects of faith, the transcendental, the divine, the spiritual, are epistemically inaccessible. So that their existence is undecidable except through faith. So in practice this means I only recognize the natural in general, or scientific or formal ontology in particular. If a thing can be an object of a scientific theory, or possibly the object of some philosophical framework, I'll recognize its possible existence.
Ummmm...Adam was a little different. He was.....created.....out of dirt!The Bible states that Adam did not become a living being until he received the breath of life.
Fetuses don’t breathe.
OT laws aren’t valid. Your interpretation.He became alive after God put breath in His lungs.
Fetuses are alive before they breathe air. Plus the Mother gives them oxygen in the womb.
What about the other verses in the Bible that say if you kill a baby in the womb than that man should be killed?
Ex 21:22 ¶ If men strive, and hurt a woman with child, so that her fruit depart from her, and yet no mischief follow: he shall be surely punished, according as the woman's husband will lay upon him; and he shall pay as the judges determine.
23 And if any mischief follow, then thou shalt give life for life,
24 Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot,
25 Burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe.
The Bible calls an unborn fetus a fruit, not a baby.Didn't you just use the OT as your example with Adam? Double standard? No we aren't under the Mosaic Law anymore, you are right, but it does show God's view on an unborn baby being a human being. It's a very valid point I make.
It may come as a surprise to you that there is more than one meaning to the word fruit. It means "Offspring". And if you don't know the difference between a baby and an apple, you have issues.
What is the definition of seed: 1. a flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant. 2. a man's semen.
A mans' semen is not a seed nor many seeds. Neither is spermatozoa a seed(s)
It only resembles the function of a seed immediately after fertilization of and in conjunction with an ova.
I have just finished watching Dr Jonathon Miller's 'Atheism Tapes.' very interesting interviews with exceptional people of very different backgrounds/beliefs. Easily found on Youtube and beneficial to believers of all types.
I have just finished watching Dr Jonathon Miller's 'Atheism Tapes.' very interesting interviews with exceptional people of very different backgrounds/beliefs. Easily found on Youtube and beneficial to believers of all types.
”The Atheism Tapes” are the interviews collected when Miller was making “A Rough Guide to Disbelief.”It looks like there are 6 tapes about a half hour long. Is that right? I'll look at them . Don't know how long it will take but I will let you know what I think. What did you find beneficial?
Thanks for telling me. I watched Colin McGinn's interview.”The Atheism Tapes” are the interviews collected when Miller was making “A Rough Guide to Disbelief.”
https://youtu.be/Ad_fTX8rEKs