> There's nothing arbitrary about it. There are tangible, real, and
> important physiological differences between a fetus and a baby that
> has been born.
There are tangible, real and important physiological differences
between a non-diabetic and a diabetic, too -- but if someone asserted
that those differences constituted the line of separation between
being a person and a non-person, nobody would accept that assertion
without an accompanying argument and evidence as to WHY and HOW it
constituted said line.
Tom Knapp
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