Let's not forget that a embryo that becomes a fetus is really a parasite, feeding off the mother until delivery, if delivery happens.  So embryos in a dish, are really just potential parasites. Use them!
-Angelique
 

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 Without a womb its just a bacterial gue on the floor. john  In a message dated 7/20/2006 3:34:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
no, an individual sperm only contains 23 chromosomes need to be human. That is where I draw the line. It's a human when a human egg and human sperm combine to have the 46 chromosomes need to be human. It may seem ridiculous to you but It's basic biology.

You apparently think it takes longer in the development cycle to be considered a human.

At 11:48 AM 7/20/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If we talk about the "potential" of 5-day old, 200 cell, unimplanted zygotes, then let's talk about the "potential" of an individual sperm. Isn't it the same potential? Where do you draw the line? It's really pretty ridiculous. It's time to use common sense. Those ready-for-destruction zygotes should be used, it's immoral not to.
Sandy

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