When a person dies, they lose all brain activity, their heartbeat ceases and their other organs shut down. In contrast, an infant has a heartbeat at 3 weeks while it's organs and brain activity develop. The two are very different. I keep reiterating this point, but once again, ignoring an infant's strong heart beat and normal development and choosing to focus on brain activity is only an attempt to justify ending the baby's life. A person with a heartbeat outside the whom is alive and a person inside the whom with a heartbeat is also alive.SenorToenails wrote:
You asked me the same question yesterday.Stingray24 wrote:
Not sure where you're going with that question. Again, the only time the definition would be debatable is when a person is NOT dead and someone wants to change the definition to make killing them permissible.
Don't you think that the definition of when life begins and when life ends are linked? If life ends at the cease of brain function, then should not life begin at the start of brain activity?
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