Selena_Kitt
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Now comes the question of whether a clone is a sentient being and when it becomes one?
who has the rubber chicken?

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Now comes the question of whether a clone is a sentient being and when it becomes one?

SelenaKittyn said:Add "intuition" to that and I'm with ya...![]()
zeb1094 said:Now comes the question of whether a clone is a sentient being and when it becomes one?
SEVERUSMAX said:And only men can initiate that seed.
So if I can clone myself in a vat of nutrients, my alter-ego would not be considered life as we know it? Only because a woman did not bare him?BlackSnake said:Only a woman can bring human life into the world.
zeb1094 said:So if I can clone myself in a vat of nutrients, my alter-ego would not be considered life as we know it? Only because a woman did not bare him?
Now you want your cake and eat it too!
So if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duct, swims like a duck it must be a goose?BlackSnake said:IF I had a million dollars to blow, we wouldn't be having this conversation right now.
But, for the sake of arguement. I would not consider a clone a human being as I know it.
zeb1094 said:So if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duct, swims like a duck it must be a goose?
We're closer to the fact than you may think! So the 'If' isn't all that big anymore!
BlackSnake said:We agree, right?
And now the big question.BlackSnake said:It would be a clone. Not a horse or chicken, just a clone. If you kill it, it would be criminal damage to property, not murder.

zeb1094 said:And now the big question.
How can you be sure it was the clone you killed? I mean a clone is/would be my identical twin. How do you know it wasn't I that was killed?
BlackSnake said:It would be a clone. Not a horse or chicken, just a clone. If you kill it, it would be criminal damage to property, not murder.
Norajane said:I don't care when 'life' begins. As long as the 'life' is in MY body, it's my choice. And I don't really care if anyone wants to call it murder or whatever. MY body, MY choice.
And Snake -
Irreversible harm can be something like a young girl giving up her prospects for higher education and a good job for the rest of her life because she has to take care of a child that she can't afford, especially if the father is out of the picture for whatever reason.
matriarch said:And the added thought........far too many disown a young daughter when they find she is pregnant. Throw her out on the streets, she ends up having the baby she didn't want anyway, taken away by social services because she had no way of caring for it. Or at the worst scenario, she becomes ill from lack of food, proper healthcare, and loses the baby anyway, at great risk to herself. Melodramatic I admit, but quite possible. Where's the 'morality' in that outcome??
What a wonderfully compassionate society you would like to live in. The child ends up with foster parents (hopefully; if not, in an institution for the rest of its childhood), the mother ends up homeless, not finishing her education, crap job, another 'drain' on society.......what a perfect outcome.
It really is time that society moved into reality, and left the idealism for romantic Victorian paintings.

SEVERUSMAX said:I take the tack that the body in question belongs to the baby, not the mother, and no one is bothering to consult the child, are they? A 12 week old fetus is a human being, with a "soul", if you wish to call it that, and a right to live and grow up. It should not be punished for any crimes of his or her father (rape, for instance). NO ONE else owns the body of the fetus, with the accompanying right to terminate it. If I decide that I want to terminate my next-door neighbor's life for my own convenience, he would have every right to object and have me arrested. It's the same thing. That baby is as much a person with rights as my next-door neighbor.
Purple Sage said:Interestingly, the laws of most places do not consider the body in question to belong the baby. Children belong to adults in substantial legal ways until they reach the age of majority. This is an area of much contradiction, legally speaking: when seen as the victims of crimes, children are people; when their own volition is involved they are seen as non-persons, whose actions are the responsibility of their parent.
There is no reason to believe that 12 week old fetuses have 'souls'. Leaving aside the fact that there is no direct evidence for the existence of the soul, most of the worlds religions ascribe the implantation of the soul to birth or anywhere from 5 days to a year after. To say that a 12 week old fetus has a 'right' to live and grow up is an arbitrary assertion.
It's silly to talk about 'punishing' a fetus. Punishment occurs only in the context of self awareness and awareness of circumstance. There is no evidence a fetus has either of these. Merely saying that there is neurological activity doesn't cut it- I can put a chicken brain in a petri dish, hook it up to a battery and stimulate neurological activity. A 12 week old fetus has about as much chance of sustaining neurological activity on it's own as that chicken brain- and has less to think about. Almost none of the neurological connections in that fetus' brain will survive until birth- they are constantly forming and disrupting during brain growth. Shortly before birth, approximately 50% of the fetus' neurons will spontaneously die off- along with all their connections. Whatever thoughts a fetus might be having before this have little chance of continuity.
I don't know your next door neighbor, but I wonder if you've reflected on the whole notion of 'rights'. There is nothing absolute about them, they are conceptualized and granted by people in political institutions. However much people like to justify their rights as 'god-given', the fact is that rights are barely noticable features of most of the traditional religions of the world, and where they are mentioned or implied, they are very different from what we accept today in the West. Fetuses have rights only if we grant them rights- the question is whether we ought to. Personally, I think not.
BlackSnake said:I will always support your right to choose, but it would sadden me if you chose to abort for any other reason than to save your own life from death.