> Suppose that a zygote, fetus, whatever, IS a human being.
[This SEEMS to be addressed to me -- if not, pardon]
There's no need to "suppose" that it is. Biology says that it is.
> Why shoud it have more rights than you or I or other human beings?
Thus far (in this iteration of a debate on abortion), I haven't argued
that it has any rights at all, let alone "more" rights than other
human beings.
Regards,
Tom Knapp
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