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Posted: 08-13-08 23:09pm
Few
wrote:
AyaMiyaki
wrote:
I've explained in another
thread why z/e/f is used, and why we don't
use just zygote, or just embryo, or just
fetus. It isn't always correct since
abortions are performed at different
stages of the unborn's development. Z/e/f
covers all three of those developmental
stages without forcing the debator to type
out 13 additional characters.
Since when is using a scientific term a
brainwashing attempt? Is
science so
confusing?
than
why not use a/a instead of
adult/adolescent that forces the debator
to type out 11 additional
characters?
Did you know that many libraries use YA
for young adult? Young adult covers A LOT
of ages.
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Birch
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Posted: 08-15-08 12:53pm
Few
wrote:
it must
take a great deal more time to kill a
person with an abortion than to write a
word. but you seem to have plenty of time
for that. and wht dont you abreviate
mother or adult and all the other words
that are used to describe
people?
It must take a great deal more time to
save a baby than be on a forum. Is that
why you don't do it?
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Zygote
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Posted: 08-18-08 14:03pm
aochriss
wrote:
Rosierose
wrote:
So the baby is only a person
when he isn't completely dependent on one
person?
A baby is a person when he is no longer
part of another person's
body.
a baby is never part of
another person. he?
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oopoopoop
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Posted: 08-18-08 15:00pm
Zygote
wrote:
quote] a baby is never part
of another person.
he?
Excellent. You are starting to get the
idea. Once a baby is born, it is a person.
Prior to that, it is a fetus, and not a
person. So you are correct -- once it is
technically a "baby" and not a "fetus", it
is a "person."
quote] a baby is never part
of another person.
he?
Excellent. You are starting to get the
idea. Once a baby is born, it is a person.
Prior to that, it is a fetus, and not a
person. So you are correct -- once it is
technically a "baby" and not a "fetus", it
is a
"person."
baby is not a technical
term. fetus is a technical term for a
level of physical development for any
mammal. and humans adults and human
adolescents are pregnant with human
fetus.and since when is a human not a
person?
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aochriss
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Posted: 08-18-08 18:31pm
Birch
wrote:
Few
wrote:
how many meaningless
biased questions will you inflict us
with?
That is a good enough answer.
You denigrate women because you have no
other tools.
You have not saved a baby since joining
ehealth.
You have not converted anyone to prolife
since joining ehealth.
One is left to wonder why you have
joined.
But he has denigrated women, and therefor
fulfilled his purpose for joining.
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aochriss
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Posted: 08-18-08 18:38pm
motherofhighspiritedones
wrote:
Oh and since we are being
sooo corrective, Few...get your
developmental stages right: it's:
Ovum, zygote, embryo, fetus, newborn,
infant, toddler, preschooler, school age
child, preadolescent, adolescent, adult,
middle-ager, senior citizen, and then
corpse.
OH! (smacks forehead) I thought it went
like this: