And a baby is not an adult but zygotes, Fetuses, babies, and adults are all human beings.
Which embryo is the human?
I'll post the rest of the graphic after you point it out.
And a baby is not an adult but zygotes, Fetuses, babies, and adults are all human beings.
0/10 a total load of BS . You just support the right to terminate human life. That is a Nazi concept and Hitler would be proud of you and your sycophant Fowlwoman.Clearly you do not understand what a straw man fallacy is.
I will help point out the straw men for you.
it's easy to just call a developing human life as a 'clump of cells'......at least for those who aren't willing to face up to responsibilities or the simple fact that they are indeed supporting infanticide.......
if you have your own kids, try looking at them as just a clump of cells that could easily have been destroyed for convenience........see how you feel.
Those are the straw men, some being appeals to emotions fallacy.
For further help understanding, don't hesitate to ask me.
0/10 a total load of BS . You just support the right to terminate human life. That is a Nazi concept and Hitler would be proud of you and your sycophant Fowlwoman.
Which has 46 human chromosomes. None of those appear to be human. But appearance isn't important ,which is part of the human growth and development cycleWhich embryo is the human?
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I'll post the rest of the graphic after you point it out.
Which has 46 human chromosomes. None of those appear to be human.
Good because what you posted was total BS. Do better.At least you made a slightly good effort.
Good because what you posted was total BS. Do better.
OK I'll go with you are drunk.Where's the definition? I don't see it.
Are you drunk or have you just gone blind.![]()
OK I'll go with you are drunk.
OK you posted a strawmanThe straw man fallacy is not BS. Ask the Parrot Boy, AKA Into The Night.
Site for this nonsense? It's quite obviously not from any peer-reviewed, or even science-editor-reviewed credible source.

Which has 46 human chromosomes. None of those appear to be human. But appearance isn't important ,which is part of the human growth and development cycle

Here is a properly cited scholarly article on the subject. But first who tells that "nonhuman clump of cells" to continue to grow and develop. The mother or the non human clump of cells" ? https://www.princeton.edu/~prolife/articles/wdhbb.htmlSite for this nonsense? It's quite obviously not from any peer-reviewed, or even science-editor-reviewed credible source.
Here is a properly cited scholarly article on the subject. But first who tells that "nonhuman clump of cells" to continue to grow and develop. The mother or the non human clump of cells" ? https://www.princeton.edu/~prolife/articles/wdhbb.html
OK Fowlwoman . and your point is??? And ACTUAL photos would be MUCH better than artist conception that may not accurately reflect the more small differences when that artist may be biased and trying to make a point. But again what is your point? But thanks for making the point we all start out with a common Creator.Here's the rest of the graphic. Thanks for playing, Dr. ExLax.
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OK have you and AProudLunatic been smoking something? Try reading the article from Princeton that I provided you.Its DNA.
Why won't you site that specious "zygote = human being" article you keep quoting?
OK have you and AProudLunatic been smoking something? Try reading the article from Princeton that I provided you.
To begin with, scientifically something very radical occurs between the processes of gametogenesis and fertilization�the change from a simple part of one human being (i.e., a sperm) and a simple part of another human being (i.e., an oocyte�usually referred to as an "ovum" or "egg"), which simply possess "human life", to a new, genetically unique, newly existing, individual, whole living human being (a single-cell embryonic human zygote). That is, upon fertilization, parts of human beings have actually been transformed into something very different from what they were before; they have been changed into a single, whole human being. During the process of fertilization, the sperm and the oocyte cease to exist as such, and a new human being is produced.
https://www.princeton.edu/~prolife/articles/wdhbb.html