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At what point does a human being become a human being?

Postby Larry W. » April 8th, 2007, 11:48 am

I always wondered if people who consider themselves "pro-choice" considered themselves to be human before they were born. When does a human being become a human being? Why not ask the question "When did I become a human being?" and make it more personal. I don't think I was something less than a human being simply because I was an embryo or because I began as a group of cells. No, I was just as human (and just as worthy of protection) as I am now. The same applies to those people who are "pro-choice" and who are for taking life when it may not be their right to do so. They were also human at the time that they were conceived, though apparently they don't realize it.

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