That wasn't the question asked, now was it.
Please do tax your cognitive skills and try to keep up; but that would mean you would have to actually read ALL of the posts and understand the conversations, along with it's different sub-categories.![]()
Also, if you think a zygote is "human," then you think a blood cell is "human."
What you want to go for is this - is it A human? Or is it just human? If it's the latter, than every skin cell we lose is sacred...
Well, that's what it comes down to when you realize you've been contradictory, right?
Lame zingers?
it just so happens that a zygote is the beginning stage of human development
Sf, pmp and ila are all shifting themselves over Neil de grasse Tyson. First they have to fear getting their ass whipped by skinny teenagers in the street and now this guy proves them all to be science denying morons.
What species is it? Maybe it is part of cat kind?
I Your answer was that anything containing human dna is a human
I think abortions are AWESOME. Dead babies means quiet nights.
??...it isn't a species at all.....its just a sperm cell.......oh wait.....you did say "a part of".....maybe you DO realize a sperm cell isn't an organism, but just don't realize you've made a mistake......
no.....your blood cells, your sperm, your fingernail clippings are not organisms......they would not be A human....
liberalism is what's no help. You people will throw anything at an argument.His answer had nothing to do with and did not mention "organism." But your substitution does not help.
liberalism is what's no help. You people will throw anything at an argument.
What makes the human zygote a member of the human species if the human haploid, sperm/egg, is not?
because it would not be accurate.....Why can't we just answer your stupid questions about whether the zygote then is a chicken with your stupid answer of it's not a species at all.
What is your definition of organism?
because body parts are not organisms.....a zygote is not a body part.....its an organism.....
My liver has DNA
However, when you were arguing about the acorn, the only important thing was that it was "oak," and not "AN oak."
Interesting.