No, apple, nurture is nurture. A baby requires the "body parts" of its mother inside or ouside the womb. Whether it be her uterus or her arms.[/QU
No it doesn't. If that was the case there would be no single fathers.
The DNA uniquness of each individual human being is present at the moment of conception. The unborn baby is fully human and you have failed to provide anything other than your own bias and non-medical opinion otherwise.
I've supplied links to this nonsense about unique DNA. Some people have two different DNAs. Some fetuses even have some of the mother's DNA as it occasionally passes through the placenta.
Let's start here. The point is the fact of simply having unique DNA does not mean something is a human being. Here are a few reasons.
1. Animals have unique DNA. They are not human beings.
2. Some human beings have two sets of DNA.
3. Some human beings have bits of their mother's DNA
If you read the links I posted the DNA makeup can change
after conception. Bits of the mother's DNA can be obtained through the placenta. Also, if two cells are fertilized and one does not progress it's possible one cell or embryo will consume the other cell. That means the DNA makeup of the embryo changes
after it was fertilized. Please, read the links I posted.
We've barely started to understand DNA and that's the problem I have with anti-abortionists running around as if they've found the meaning of life. Their arguments have been weak throughout history, yet, they grab on to anything passing by.
If you read the links I posted the unique DNA argument means nothing. The DNA makeup of a fertilized cell/embryo is neither unique nor unchanging. Check the links.
In another few years you can bet the anti-abortionists will be jumping on something else.