I bolded the parts that are not facts. They are labels.Fact: Pluto's mass is just over 1/6 that of the earth's moon.vnel8tn said:Well, CBA, no wishing required on my part. I will present the facts as I understand them. Please tell me what I am missing.
In humans, the reproductive cycle of the species shows that a haploid cell from each parent, is fused into one diploid cell (now called a zygote). Before this zygote is created the gametes are merely 'potential humans'...they gotta combine or else they proceed through their own, natural life cycle and die as gametes. The zygote, however, is now a complete human organism, distinguishable from all other humans (yes, through the unique genetic material it possesses).
Hence, without any judgement required, the human zygote is the earliest possible existance of any complete human there can be. That is a fact. I don't have to wish about it, it just is. You might wish it otherwise, but that doesn't make it so.
Possible Label: Pluto is a planet.
Alternative label: Pluto is not a planet.
Fact: A zygote has all the genetic material it will ever need to become a carpenter.
Possible Label: A zygote is therefore a complete person.
Alternative label: A zygote still isn't a complete person since it doesn't have a brain.
Fact: A zygote is the youngest human form that has all the genetic material it will ever need to become a carpenter.
Possible Label: A zygote is the youngest possible form of complete human.
Alternative Label #1: An ovum is the youngest possible form of complete human, since it is the youngest human form that can maintain its own physical continuity (while absorbing various chemicals from its environment) on its way to becoming a carpenter.
Alternative Label #2: A fetus 24 weeks after conception is the youngest possible form of complete human, since that's when its brain becomes functional.
"Complete" isn't a factual observation. It's a judgment call. If I think parts A, B, C, and D are required for something to be "complete," while you think only parts A and B are needed and timscochet thinks parts A through L are needed, there's no way to resolve our difference by appealing to mere facts. It's not a matter of fact; it's a matter of labeling; which is a matter of judgment.
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I've never said a such thing. I merely said I can see how one could see fertilization is the "beginning"
I can also see how one could see implantation as the point in time as well.
I've never said a such thing. I merely said I can see how one could see fertilization is the "beginning" 
Sorry...trying to understand here. How, in your view, can the state place "value" on a fetus in one scenario but not another? Also, does this "value" theory of yours just apply to this situation or do you believe the "value" of the individual should matter in other circumstances as well? Meaning, do you believe a low life scum bag should be looked at differently than an upstanding citizen when it comes to determining their fate/punishment?
Sorry...trying to understand here. How, in your view, can the state place "value" on a fetus in one scenario but not another? Also, does this "value" theory of yours just apply to this situation or do you believe the "value" of the individual should matter in other circumstances as well? Meaning, do you believe a low life scum bag should be looked at differently than an upstanding citizen when it comes to determining their fate/punishment?