Yeah, there's nothing like a little old English to invite discussion.
Thank you.
I admit I took extra care with this one.
Yes, I do, as I presented near the end of my previous post, to Oceanenvy.
True, sometimes trying to change others can be a codependent waste of our time.
But I won't try here so much to get them to get past what is best for them.
The question of whether a unique individual human being begins to live at the moment of conception is really all that I'll likely pursue ... as once they acknowledge the rational common sense of it, the rest of the changes will happen automatically from within them in their own time.
Yes, many do, though I wonder if that many is "most".
Regardless, "most" of those do so with statements like "it's not a human being until it is born" or " it's not a human being until the final trimester" or "it's not a human being until it has a heartbeat" or "it's not a human being until it has a brain nearly formed" or "it's not a human being until I say it is", those kind of statements.
Let's see what happens when their past coping mechanisms meet present-day scientific reality.
Indeed, when something personally afflicts people, it can momentarily blind them from seeing the whole matter clearly.
They make a utilitarian "best for them" choice that they wouldn't make on another matter not so close to them.