01-25-2017, 06:23 PM
(01-25-2017, 06:07 PM)hollodero Wrote: Eh... well OK, point taken. Even though there were still scientists talking, not Conservative politicians. I'd have more German links, to be honest :)
Even scientists have views on abortion.
Quote:Wikipedia gives me this:
Eh... and then some say it starts 14 days after fertilization, there are some other opinions out there, none of which I found to be particularly helpful for the cause. I found no scientist saying three months after conception is the starting point for life.
No matter how hard I look, the pro choice standpoint seems to be better served when stating that it's not foremost a scientific question. Which I believe to be true.
Am I correct in saying there isn't a universal scientific consensus on when life or human life begins?
If so, the conservative Pro Life opinion is that life (really only human life) begins at fertilization. A claim based upon the science. Unsettled science.
The conservative view on climate science is that it is unsettled. The conservative view on life begins at fertilization is settled scientifically.