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Rubio: Life begins at conception
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(08-07-2015, 05:06 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Science does not say that a lump of undifferentiated cells is a human.

Just like science does not say that an acorn is an oak tree.

This is just a lie.

It doesn't?

The oak acorn is by nature oak since it has oak DNA. Likewise, a fully developed oak tree is also by nature oak since it has oak DNA. The difference is that one is fully developed, and the other is not. The same goes with the life in the womb of the mother as compared to a full-grown adult. A zygote is not an adult, but both have the nature of a human. It's all part of the life cycle which you continue to try to dispute.

http://texastreeid.tamu.edu/content/howTreesGrow/#lifecycle
As with all living things, trees have a life cycle – from conception (seed), to birth (sprout), to infancy (seedling), to juvenile (sapling), to adult (mature), to elderly (decline), and finally to death (snag/rotting log). Because trees are renewable, the cycle begins again either artificially through planting or naturally with regeneration of new seeds.


Humans Life Cycle Video for Kids - Science for Kids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SdprpVCIhu0


The human life cycle begins at fertilization, when an egg cell inside a woman and a sperm cell from a man fuse to form a one-celled zygote . Over the next few days, the single, large cell divides many times to form a hollow ball of smaller cells. On the sixth day after fertilization, this hollow ball burrows into the wall of the mother's uterus, or womb. The cells then form three layers that fold and bend into the more complex shape of an early embryo. Gradually, the cells begin to become different from one another, forming, for example, the nervous system and the circulatory system.

Read more: http://www.biologyreference.com/La-Ma/Life-Cycle-Human.html#ixzz3iEpz8C3x
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RE: Rubio: Life begins at conception - Mike M (the other one) - 08-08-2015, 01:12 PM

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