applehunter wrote: » Sound like the premise for a great Superhero movie. Have Marvel the rights? Now there is a movie that would break box office records. But of course Hollywood would block such a movie being made.
Fred Swanson wrote: » This post has been deleted.
applehunter wrote: » If you didn't laugh you'd cry.
applehunter wrote: » Does that include in utero?
Oldtree wrote: » Is that in your view, from insemination on?
applehunter wrote: » I believe life starts at conception.
tretorn wrote: » That was an enormous crowd today and a surprising number of young people. The media have got it all wrong about the amendment and the public appetite for change, whether this is deliberate or not is hard to know. The media should be objective but they are partisan regarding this issue and when people come together to march you can clearly see how wrong the media is. It was the same with Brexit and the same with Donald Trump.
Ismisejack wrote: » The media couldn’t be more bias should they try, so much for impartial news. Ud be forgiven for thinking the pro choice side fund them;)
Hapax Legomenon wrote: » Just to be absolutely clear, do you believe that, from the very moment of conception, the foetus is a person, as much a human being as you or I? A yes/no answer will suffice.
applehunter wrote: » "Just to be absolutely clear" Who do you think out are, Jeremy Clarkson? Take it that I believe life begins at conception.
Hapax Legomenon wrote: » No, I don't think I'm Jeremy Clarkson. And on that bombshell... I'll ask you again. Is that newly implanted clump of cells a person?
applehunter wrote: » I don't play games. I believe life begins at conception. Get out canvassing Hapax. We need you out there on the doorsteps for the repeal movement.
Hapax Legomenon wrote: » I'm not trying to catch you out. It's a simple question. Is that cluster of cells a person?
applehunter wrote: » Take this yes/no gameshow quiz to the doorsteps. Please.
Edward M wrote: » No guarantee the 12 week legislation will pass a dail vote according to the indo, the numbers aren't stacking up, so its down to SF it looks like. Who'd ever have thought that?https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/abortion-referendum/uncertainty-over-whether-12week-abortion-legislation-will-pass-dil-vote-as-top-tds-refuse-to-disclose-their-views-36694547.html
nice_guy80 wrote: » they don't want to reveal views as it will stop canvasing for the vote I also hope it is a secret ballet in the Dail chamber
Hapax Legomenon wrote: » Oh well, it was a simple question. No idea why you don't want to answer it.
realitykeeper wrote: » blah, blah, blah. A clout from a Christian Brother never did anyone a bit of harm and all this nonsense about abuses by the Catholic Church is just an excuse not to get up on a Sunday morning and go to mass. Is it any wonder that the slothful are the poorest in society.
applehunter wrote: » Take it that I believe life begins at conception.
Will I Am Not wrote: » When is the “clump of cells” no longer a clump of cells? Simple question.
statesaver wrote: » This is a thread about Repealing the 8th not about the many sins of the Catholic Church.
applehunter wrote: » This referendum could legalise killing our unborn.
Hapax Legomenon wrote: » Suggesting that it happens at the point of conception is no better than suggesting it happens at birth, or some other arbitrary point in between.
nozzferrahhtoo wrote: » That has been discussed A LOT on this thread so far. But at nearly 10,000 posts on the thread now I can not fault you for not having seen it. In short though the answer to that question is contextual. It really depends on what differences you are looking for, defining, or consider relevant to the current context as to what answer you give. In the context of abortion I think we are talking about when a biological mass of cells attains rights. Or more specifically when it stops being any old entity and starts being an entity towards which we can or should hold moral and ethical concern. And I have argued (at nauseating length some will assure you) that this occurs when the fetus attains the basic faculty of human consciousness/sentience. And I think that because WITHOUT such a faculty I can see no basis for affording any entity, of any kind, moral or ethical concern. The near totality (usually up around 98%) of abortions done purely by choice (not for medical necessity etc) occur in or before week 16 of gestation. Nothing operating at that point in the process even begins to suggest the fetus has attained the aforementioned faculty. I hope that answers your question somewhat. If not, feel free to ask questions.
Will I Am Not wrote: » The ‘it’s just a clump of cells’ argument is arbitrary.