tunnelcat wrote:ST, it's our body, it should under our control and it should be our decision with that goes on inside it. Let women and God, if there is one even, sort that out in the end, not the state. An egg may have all the code to be a human, but it's not a human with feelings or sentience, yet. It's just a mass of cells, that we don't even know if it's viable life yet.
Wrong on two fronts. It is the state's place to protect life, not just life you will admit is life. That sets the precedent--unless somehow it could be determined that it is really not life (doesn't look good for you). Secondly, and aside from that, the procedure must be performed by a third party, who in our country is licensed by the state, so from that angle also the state has a say regarding what he can and cannot do, especially in regards to snuffing out an underdeveloped human life. There's a reason it's called "Pro Life", not "Anti-Choice".
tunnelcat wrote:Let me ask you this; how far does the state or the church have to go to protect human life? Does it require that even masturbating destroys human life, because the very act of male orgasm spills a part of the code that can make a human? The Catholic Church used to believe that human life was ALL in the sperm, the homunculus as they called it, and that all the woman contributed was the means to carry it to term. So spilling your seed during masturbation was killing human life and thus outlawed. That didn't stop men from doing the act and killing what they thought were potential babies when it was a crime years ago, did it?
Would it come as a surprise to you if I told you I have not been apprised of that?
Call me uninformed, but I have never followed masturbation trends in any century. That was a bizarre way to try to bring the topic to my level. I think the answer to your question, as stated, could be found here: "spills a part of the code that
can make a human". I really don't know. All I know is sperm will be sperm will be sperm until it encounters an egg in a woman's body, at which point the beginnings of a child is produced. Is that too simple for you?