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To be fair, an embryo is not a human. Only when the nervous system has formed (roughly 2 months) can you even consider it as a human, and even then it's not very complex.

Nobody has yet to determine when a fetus becomes human; without which the argument is left to be unspecified for sick people to claim it as 'up until birth'. Stop bitching about killing babies and press doctors to quantitatively determine when 'human' begins.

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A blastocyte clearly isn't a human. It has the potential to be a person at some point, but it isn't yet.

I'm also fond of drawing the line at neural activity.

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If you deny unborn children's humanity, then other people will be open to denying you yours, which is fine for you, I guess, since it's open to interpretation.

Translated: oy vey, we evil jewish demons need your aborted baby parts and blood for our skin cremes and, fetus on a stick is a hit in backroom jewish restaurants.

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An interesting commentary from a shape-shfiting non-human whose only genetic heritage is demise and misery.

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Whites don't deserve the privilege and right to have abortions.

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Clearly all the complex nuances of this debate can be settled in a statement of 288 characters.

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If you’re looking for more than 288 characters, here’s an article from the rabbi at “myjewishlearning” about the dr. https://www.myjewishlearning.com/2016/10/26/when-a-presidential-candidate-is-misinformed-about-late-term-abortion/

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I suppose a Dr. should know that babies stop being embryos at about 10 weeks. Then they become a fetus.

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"The unborn are zombies(...) Use medical terms or at least grown up words"

So "zombie" is a medical term or "at least grown up word", but "human" isn't?