that man procreates and when it occurs a human being develops is fringe? do tellThat “most thinking beings that understand biology” accept your fringe viewpoint.
that man procreates and when it occurs a human being develops is fringe? do tellThat “most thinking beings that understand biology” accept your fringe viewpoint.
The human biological lifecycle is not a fringe viewpoint. You're anti-science.That “most thinking beings that understand biology” accept your fringe viewpoint.
Well, people who understand biology understand that it is women who procreate (with a very small contribution from “man”) and that the “development” of a single body into two culminates in the creation of a human being.that man procreates and when it occurs a human being develops is fringe? do tell
yes. so, what are we discussing? or is it silly obtuse dissembling time...?Well, people who understand biology understand that it is women who procreate (with a very small contribution from “man”) and that the “development” of a single body into two culminates in the creation of a human being.
An embryo is a “human life” in exactly the same way a cancerous tumor is a “human life.” It is part of a woman’s body.yes. so, what are we discussing? or is it silly obtuse dissembling time...?
if one wishes to kill that which you just professed to understand...it is perfectly legal.. AND the ending of a human life. so?
No, you're confusing the human lifecycle with disease. A cancerous tumor does not have DNA distinct from the host. You do believe in DNA theory, don't you?An embryo is a “human life” in exactly the same way a cancerous tumor is a “human life.” It is part of a woman’s body.
Yes, it does. Mutation (alteration of DNA) causes cancer.No, you're confusing the human lifecycle with disease. A cancerous tumor does not have DNA distinct from the host. You do believe in DNA theory, don't you?
You're anti-science.
Excellent. But no. I was encouraged for a time that you understood biology, but alasAn embryo is a “human life” in exactly the same way a cancerous tumor is a “human life.” It is part of a woman’s body.
What is the biological basis for your distinction?Excellent. But no. I was encouraged for a time that you understood biology, but alas
Um. Biology.What is the biological basis for your distinction?
No specifics. I should have guessed. You treat the word as a magical talisman and not like the body of experimentally derived knowledge it is.Um. Biology.
I'm not who just compared human life a to cancerous tumor. Show me the science that affirms an outcome of say...a toaster? Or an asparagus?No specifics. I should have guessed. You treat the word as a magical talisman and not like the body of experimentally derived knowledge it is.
A cancerous tumor (in a human body) IS human life. It is living human tissue.I'm not who just compared human life a to cancerous tumor. Show me the science that affirms an outcome of say...a toaster? Or an asparagus?
Yes. It is living tissue. If left to develop does it exit the body as it's own sentient form and grow in to an adult version of it's creator and in turn learn and develop cognition?A cancerous tumor (in a human body) IS human life. It is living human tissue.
No. Does an embryo, left to develop without a willing or unwilling host body?Yes. It is living tissue. If left to develop does it exit the body as it's own sentient form and grow in to an adult version of it's creator and in turn learn and develop cognition?
Illogic. No. It's dead. Like the cancer.No. Does an embryo, left to develop without a willing or unwilling host body?
A contention you just conceded. Twice.Illogic. No. It's dead. Like the cancer.
Are you stuck...so you have to get dumb.?
The discussion I thought was human life...and your contention that a cancerous lump was equivalent to it
Where? Why are you playing dumb. does cancer differentiate itself into a human life? does cancer grow into something that can exit the human body and proceed to grow on its own?A contention you just conceded. Twice.
Today we learned cancer tumors can grow in to human life and grow up to go to college..in his education system this is so..The human biological lifecycle is not a fringe viewpoint. You're anti-science.
Cancer IS a human life according to the criterion you announced above. Like an embryo, it is not viable without a human body, as you conceded above.Where? Why are you playing dumb. does cancer differentiate itself into a human life? does cancer grow into something that can exit the human body and proceed to grow on its own?