Well, not sure if on Periscope or in Win Bigly... Correct me. Your position is that only women have a right to have a say over their bodies. Science shows not just cells. Unique living human as defined by dna, heartbeat, etc months before the child draws breath. No rights?https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1087536434255286272 …
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See? The definition of life is an opinion. My opinion is that a mule is alive, but it does not meet the scientific definition of life.
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I'm not the one who defined life to include the ability to reproduce. I'm just pointing out the problem with the standard.
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The cells in the fetus are definitely reproducing and multiplying, so the fetus is on its journey to the point where it will be able to reproduce, same as a baby after birth. I agree, however, that the debate about abortion is so often just a debate about semantics.
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It is my view that science can rigorously define when life begins (even if there is current disagreement, science can eventually resolve it), but science can never tell us when a person begins, because the definition of a person is ultimately a societal agreement, not science.
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Scott, come on. Are you defining life as the in the moment ability to reproduce, you are coy. Ability to reproduce is the question. Does a fetus have the potential to be able to reproduce. Yes. So does a pre-menstrual girl, both very much alive. You are weak when you are weak.
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Scott is definitely messing with us.



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Scott, like most things isn't the "correct"answer to see and understand both sides? I fully understand why those who feel it is killing feel how they do. I also try to understand the "I own my body" argument. Both have good points.
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