AProudLefty
The remora of JPP
Oh they have a brain but it is underdeveloped. If the had ZERO brain they would never be born alive at all.
Some folks today beg to differ.
Oh they have a brain but it is underdeveloped. If the had ZERO brain they would never be born alive at all.
Both A and C are correct.Hello Darth,
That's a loaded question.
How about this one?
A fertilized chicken egg is _____?
A) viable
B) a salamander
C) a chicken
D) none of the above
Now, what's the correct answer?
A they would be wrong Doc. Anencephalic Children that survive all have BRAIN stems [part of a brain] or they cannot survive. The brainstem has many basic functions, including regulation of heart rate, breathing, sleeping.Some folks today beg to differ.
A they would be wrong
A they would be wrong. Anencephalic Children that survive all have BRAIN stems [part of a brain] or the cannot survive. The brainstem has many basic functions, including regulation of heart rate, breathing, sleeping.
So they are born with a brain just an underdeveloped brain. The are deformed. Sort of like being born with a missing arm.Yeah. Just noticed your edit. Yeah the minimum functions. As I have stated, there's nobody home.
The edit just listed the functions performed by the brainstem for your edification.Yeah. Just noticed your edit. Yeah the minimum functions. As I have stated, there's nobody home.
So they are born with a brain just an underdeveloped brain. The are deformed. Sort of like being born with a missing arm.
Some folks today beg to differ.
Yes. But is it still a conscious being? As in a human BEING?
Let me put this in a perspective. The machine does all the breathing for the lungs.
It is a living human thing.
No it isn’t lol.
It’s viable lung tissue. Why is it necessary to attempt so many ends-around such a simple and fundamental concept as when life begins?
He’s right.
The brain does much more than think thoughts. If a human being doesn’t have a brain—it is a dead human being. Or a stillborn human being, as the case may be.
A) is the correct answer but only in the sense it’s the best answer of the four. Viable only means it’s alive—a living organism. Or viable as distinct from non-viable. It’s uninformative in that sense.
A precise answer would be is ‘it’s a chicken in a very early stage of development’. That’s why the chicken vs egg thing is a false dilemma: chickens don’t appear out of the air from eggs—they develop over time.
The chicken began to exist at a precise moment in time—at the moment the egg was fertilized. It’s basic, fundamental biology, that no one questions *until* we start talking about human fertilization and developmental biology.
Then the word games begin.
Is an egg a chicken?
If you order a chicken dinner would you be surprised to receive scrambled eggs?
If you go to an Easter egg hunt, do you expect to be chasing chickens?
Inside the egg is an embryonic chicken if it is fertilized, that's simple science. You learned this in 5th grade. Shoot, we learned it in Kindergarten when we hatched about 2 dozen chickens in the classroom using an incubator and learned how the chicken was growing inside the egg.
ABORTED HUMAN CHILD...8 WEEKS.
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FUCKING BARBARIC SAVAGES...THE BABY KILLERS.
Appeal to emotion is not a valid argument.
ABORTED HUMAN CHILD...8 WEEKS.
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FUCKING BARBARIC SAVAGES...THE BABY KILLERS.