Only in Alabama!

One of the twins is created at conception. The other is split off from the first, and is created at the time of splitting.

If a soul is assigned at creation, who gets that soul at the splitting? Is this why there is always one evil twin?

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This discussion of souls between you and the fake teacher/doctor/lawyer/now fake theologian is hysterical!
 
Trumpers fear democracy. The younger generations outnumber the Boomers and this scares the shit out of the Boomers. My question is, "Why do Boomer fear the change our Founding Fathers always supported?"

The Republicans are the Tories of the 21st century. They support an autocratic regime and fear democratic regimes.

I'm a Boomer and it doesn't scare me a bit. It only scares the already-fearful Reichwing Boomers, particularly those in power who are afraid they're going to lose it. It's about high time the kids pick up some of the slack around here, IMO. lol
 
They are trying to push their religious beliefs on others. You are correct; undifferentiated cells can be (usually) safely frozen. Of course we are unable to determine until they're implanted if they are viable and/or have defects. Defective embryos are usually flushed by the body. But in Alabama, defective or not, apparently it can be considered "murder" if they are disposed of by the clinic on the owners' wishes.

This is another instance of where theocratic Republican law-making is blowing up in their faces. They're now saying they won't enforce the law. That's another lie. What doctor, nurse, medtech or woman wants to take that risk?

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/al...nt-prosecute-ivf-clinics-families-2024-02-23/
Alabama's attorney general won't prosecute IVF clinics, families
The Alabama Attorney General's office had "no intention" of prosecuting providers of in vitro fertilization or families who use their services, it said on Friday after the state's top court ruled that frozen embryos are considered children.
Following the Alabama Supreme Court ruling last week that allowed parents to sue for wrongful death of their minor children, including embryos, several of the state's fertilization clinics halted their work on in vitro fertilization (IVF), which is the creation of embryos by mixing eggs and sperm in a lab dish.

"Attorney General (Steve) Marshall <Republican> has no intention of using the recent Alabama Supreme Court decision as a basis for prosecuting IVF families or providers," Katherine Robertson, the chief counsel to Marshall, said in an emailed statement.

The ruling by Alabama's top court, whose elected judges are all Republican, left doctors and patients wondering how to legally store, transport and use embryos, if they are to be held liable for any embryos that are destroyed or lost.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Marshall_(politician)#Attorney_General_of_Alabama
Attorney General of Alabama
Marshall was appointed Attorney General of Alabama by Governor Robert J. Bentley in February 2017, to fill the vacancy caused by Luther Strange's appointment to the United States Senate. He was elected to a full term in 2018, defeating former attorney general Troy King in a July run-off election....

In July 2017, Marshall and others joined an effort led by Texas attorney general Ken Paxton promising legal action if the President Donald Trump administration did not terminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy that had been put into place by President Barack Obama....

...In October 2020, Marshall successfully led a challenge to the Supreme Court of the United States which struck down a federal court-order allowing curbside voting in Alabama as an accommodation for voters worried about contracting COVID-19....

... In March 2022, Marshall created controversy by refusing to acknowledge Joe Biden as the "duly elected and lawfully serving" President of the United States during the Senate confirmation hearings on the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.

In August 2023, Marshall argued that people or groups who assist a woman in leaving the state for purposes of obtaining an abortion could be legally prosecuted. His office wrote in a court filing that, “[a]n elective abortion performed in Alabama would be a criminal offense; thus, a conspiracy formed in the State to have that same act performed outside the State is illegal.” [23]
 
All that outrage for nothing...doctors and clinics will be more diligent about protecting the Frozen embryos from now on however...
 
I'm a Boomer and it doesn't scare me a bit. It only scares the already-fearful Reichwing Boomers, particularly those in power who are afraid they're going to lose it. It's about high time the kids pick up some of the slack around here, IMO. lol
As a fellow Boomer, I agree, but it seems the majority of those supporting Trumpism are, indeed, Boomers.

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-r...ace-and-ethnicity-age-education-and-religion/

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All that outrage for nothing...doctors and clinics will be more diligent about protecting the Frozen embryos from now on however...

Yes, dear, because they'll shut down and move the eggs to long-term storage out of state.
 
Everything's going to be fine.. Alabama made the right decision... unfortunately for the couple whose embryos were negligently destroyed no monetary compensation would ever be enough... but the knowledge that this will avoid anything like that happening to other couples is indeed comforting...
 
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This discussion of souls between you and the fake teacher/doctor/lawyer/now fake theologian is hysterical!

It might take the rest of us 12 years of hard work to become a doctor, but these people become experts in anything in less than 2 minutes. I am sure Top got a speciality in something, so took 3 minutes.:rolleyes::palm:
 
This is another instance of where theocratic Republican law-making is blowing up in their faces. They're now saying they won't enforce the law. That's another lie. What doctor, nurse, medtech or woman wants to take that risk?

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/al...nt-prosecute-ivf-clinics-families-2024-02-23/
Alabama's attorney general won't prosecute IVF clinics, families


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Marshall_(politician)#Attorney_General_of_Alabama

No one would want to take that risk. The problem here is that IVF is a long procedure that requires frequent clinic appointments. You can't just drive over to Georgia, for instance, and use a clinic there. And what is to stop a local fundie do-gooder prosecutor from filing charges? What's to stop a nosey neighbor or a spiteful coworker, like Toxic for example, telling the authorities that they overhead someone discussing their pregnancy and that they had the surplus embryos disposed of?
 
It might take the rest of us 12 years of hard work to become a doctor, but these people become experts in anything in less than 2 minutes. I am sure Top got a speciality in something, so took 3 minutes.:rolleyes::palm:

TOP's specialty comes in a bottle. :thup:
 
It might take the rest of us 12 years of hard work to become a doctor, but these people become experts in anything in less than 2 minutes. I am sure Top got a speciality in something, so took 3 minutes.:rolleyes::palm:

I'm a retired special ed teacher and so yes... I did specialize in what was referred to as education for the developmental disabled... DH, EMR, and TMR in those days ... it took a bit longer than 3 minutes..
 
Going through IVF in Alabama is not going to be a problem... but it will be a problem if doctors don't properly care for the embryos... Stop letting people wander into the lab and play around... and possibly end the chance for a family to ever have children...
 
Everything's going to be fine.. Alabama made the right decision... unfortunately for the couple whose embryos were negligently destroyed no monetary compensation would ever be enough... but the knowledge that this will avoid anything like that happening to other couples is indeed comforting...

If only you gave as many shits about already-born children as you do about other people's gametes. :laugh:
 
TOP's argument is that 'yes, even if the Embryo is recognized as a child with all the rights of any 10 year old, that does not matter. As long as the parents and Clinic signed a contract they can kill, that is allowed. As contract law allows for children to be killed'.

It is a painfully stupid argument that TOP is making but par for the course with her.

I wonder if she has changed her mind on trump since he now says Alabama fucked up and has instructed their legislature to reverse their ruling and go back to killing babies.
 
It might take the rest of us 12 years of hard work to become a doctor, but these people become experts in anything in less than 2 minutes. I am sure Top got a speciality in something, so took 3 minutes.:rolleyes::palm:

:laugh: Yep!

Like several other MAGATards on this forum, during the pandemic Toxic became an Acme Instant Doctor(tm). Why, you don't need a vaccine! Just take zinc and vitamins and eat lettuce and you'll be just fine! :rofl2:
 
I'm a retired special ed teacher and so yes... I did specialize in what was referred to as education for the developmental disabled... DH, EMR, and TMR in those days ... it took a bit longer than 3 minutes..

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This myth has been dispelled, my dear, mostly by yourself. :rofl2:
 
I wonder if she has changed her mind on trump since he now says Alabama fucked up and has instructed their legislature to reverse their ruling and go back to killing babies.

Is there any doubt that #TRE45ON has paid for more than one "procedure" to get rid of a future Trump?
 
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