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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][u]The conclusion that human life begins at sperm-egg fusion is uncontested, objective, based on the universally accepted scientific method of distinguishing different cell types from each other and on ample scientific evidence (thousands of independent, peer-reviewed publications).[/u][/quote] It is not fully formed life and cannot exist independent of the parent. If a child needs a heart transplant to live and the mother is a perfect match, should the mother kill themself to donate their heart? If she is resistant to this, should we legally force her to donate it even though it will kill her? Same concept[/quote] Your argument is flawed; a mom can’t donate her adult sized heart to her sick child. Children who need organ transplants need child sized organs. Do no harm means no doctor is going to kill a mother to take her adult sized and thus useless to her sick child heart. [/quote] You sre deflecting. And yes, this situation could occur with a teenage child. Answer the question[/quote] No; your situation is [u]not[/u] something that could happen. There is a zero percent chance of your made up scenario occurring in the US health care and hospital system. My spouse received a kidney transplant 6 years ago. You are just making up scenarios that have no basis in reality. [/quote] You are deflecting. Make it a kidney transplant and the mother only has one kidney. Her teen child needs one, should the mother be forced to donate her second to save the life of her child? [/quote] You are the only person who is trapped in your world of non-reality based organ transplant scenarios that would never occur in the United States healthcare system or hospital system. [/quote] DP. And you just keep showing that you will warp truth to first your preconception. But this isn't about truth. It isn't about anything but stewing in your own emotional responses, fetishizing them, and then haranguing other people for not being good like you. You're not good -- your approaches lead to more problems, even the ones you are trying to avoid. [i]But that's not the point.[/i] Facts don't matter. Nothing matters except feeling superior and laying in on judgement. It's like public masturbation, and you are even proud of it. [/quote] You can type a bunch of weird stuff but nobody is being forced to donate organs and surgical transplant teams would not participate in any surgery that included your hysterical and non-reality based scenarios. I dare you to contact any US hospital (please go in person) and ask them about forced organ donation. You will be eventually escorted off the premises. [/quote]
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