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MEOW
Yes, I do understand what you are saying! It doesn't comport with science, it doesn't conform to reality! You keep repeating a falsehood, and insisting you are right and I don't know what I am talking about. Go pick up a 7th grade science book, seriously, it's in there! Life does very well begin at conception, and conception always begins every human life! They are interchangeable and you've offered NO EVIDENCE to the contrary. Either put up or shut up!
It is you who has offered no evidence. Show me a report, article, web page, a note book, a scrap of paper, anything documenting where a reputable individual has examined an egg which spontaneously aborted AND stating the known cause. Just one.
Again, if the "fertilized cells" (which are no longer single cells) abort, they must be in the process of something to abort. If they aborted the process of life, they were already living organisms, if they were from a human sperm and egg, they were a living human organism. When they died, they stopped being a living organism of any kind. They don't have to meet a criteria to be "classified" they become unique living organisms with multiple cells the moment of conception, when the male sperm cell permeates the female egg cell... You are smart enough to know that 1+1=2... 1 Female Egg + 1 Sperm = 2 CELLS! NOT ONE! There is no such thing as a "fertilized egg cell" because once the "fertilization" happens, it is no longer a single egg cell, it is a multi-cell living organism. Can you at least start using the proper terminology, instead of insisting to be ignorant and calling it a "fertilized cell" (which is an oxymoron.)
For the umpteenth time, regarding cells that spontaneously abort or are absorbed, we don't know if any processes took place other than the sperm entered the egg. It may have immediately died. It may have died a while later. That does not mean it was an organism. It could have, and probably did, miss vital parts required for it to be considered an organism.
Why do you have such difficulty understanding something so basic?
An organism is defined as being able to carry on life processes. You nor I nor science know if those aborted cells had the ability to do that.
What part of that are you having problems with?