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Question: Human Fetus vs. Nonhuman Ape: which constitutes a person?
#1
A human fetus
 
#2
Nonhuman Great Apes
 
#3
Both are people
 
#4
Neither are people
 
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AMB1996
Junior Chimp
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« on: May 02, 2022, 06:09:06 AM »

A human fetus is more of a person than many adults, for the inverse of Dule's reasoning.
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Senator Incitatus
AMB1996
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,506
United States


Political Matrix
E: 2.06, S: 5.74

« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2022, 09:36:17 PM »

An unborn baby is made in the Image of God.  An ape or chimpanzee isn't.

You are an ape/primate. If mankind was made in the image of God, then so are our extended primate family.

People are not animals.  Even leaving out the Creation argument where the Bible tells us we aren't, there are no animals that are capable of intelligent life and building a society in the same way that humans are.

People are animals. We just happen to be on top of the food chain.

That doesn't mean humans aren't created in the image of God, but man's arrogance to separate us from the rest of nature never produces good outcomes.

It is literally the prerequisite for every good outcome. We define achievement by that which separates us from beasts.
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