
06-06-2008, 02:40 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Originally Posted by SuperDinoYoshi
But earlier you said that babies that could survive outside the womb don't have a right to life anyway? Could you pick an argument and stick with it? Every time you change your argument, I have to change my counter-argument, and I'm really lazy.
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I have stated my arguement here many times, it's not my fault if you can follow it.
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Originally Posted by SuperDinoYoshi
That's absurd. Babies don't grow nervous systems during labor. Unborn babies can feel pain. Brain activity shows that Unborn babies can think. They may not be self-aware, but neither are babies that have recently been born. I don't know about you, but I can't remember anything before I was at least 2 or 3. That doesn't mean my mother could have killed me before then.
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Unborn babies cannot think, nor can newborn babies. A fetus doesn't think 'Well (*)(*)(*)(*), time to get borned now!' does it? Nope. A newborn baby doesn't think 'Gee, time for a feed, I think I'll cry and mum'll come', does it? Nope again. There may be a brain, but it isn't thinking in the true sense of the word. Nor is it aware.
Unborn babies can only begin to feel some degree of pain later in pregnancy, around week 24. Before that time, their brain is simply not developed enough for them to have the capacity to feel pain.
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