> From: Michael Harney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > From: "The Fool" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Bullshit. I ask again: Why should anyone consider a parasitic lump of > > undifferentiated cells any differently from a cancer? > > > > Because a cancer is defined as an abnormal and malignant cell growth. > Malignant, if you need clarification, means it has the potential to spread > to other tissues in the body. Perhaps the word you were looking for is > "tumor" which can describe any sort of abnormal cell growth in the body, > cancerous or not.
Women die all the time because of pregnacies and all kinds of related problems with pregnacies. The that parasite can also last for more 18 years draining resources, time, energy, money, degradeing the body, etc. > By your line of reasoning though, do you think abortion is wrong after cell > differentiation has started (4 weeks after conception)? Just curious, not > really looking to re-start that particular debate. I have no opinion on whether abortion is right or wrong. I do have an opinion on whether it is right or wrong to force someone to undergo something they don't want to. I do not consider a stem cell or embrio as = human. _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
