• bizarroland@lemmy.world
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    25 days ago

    I go by the Jewish rule.

    In the Old Testament, God breathed life into Adam, and thus he became a living soul.

    So until the infant takes its first breath, it’s not an actual soul. It is a lump of tissue with potential.

    I hope that there are as few abortions as are absolutely necessary, but I will not begrudge a single person their choice to have an abortion regardless of the stage of the pregnancy at which it happens.

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      25 days ago

      it’s not an actual soul. It is a lump of tissue with potential.

      It’s part of the mother according to Jewish law.

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          25 days ago

          Yes but abortion procedures are not unique to Jewish doctors. Egypt, China, India, Rome; all of them practiced abortions both medically induced and surgical.

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      25 days ago

      Respiration still occurs through the umbilical. You shouldn’t use sky fairy tales for scientific bases.

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        25 days ago

        Internal (diffusion of gases from the bloodstream into the tissues of the body) respiration =/=external respiration (diffusion of atmospheric gases through the alveolus into the bloodstream)

        And respiration is only half of breathing, the other half being ventilation.

        Don’t use science to put someone down when you don’t even understand what you’re talking about

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          25 days ago

          Logic is typically lost on the feeble-minded. I’m aware you are around us. Believe what you want, but it should play zero role in public policy.