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My pro-life stance, is based upon the right to life for a human organism. The names zygote, fetus, baby, toddler, teenager, adult, senior, are just all denotations of a particular stage of a human organisms life cycle. So to answer your question as to when its a "baby", I think thats subjective on the desires of a mother. But its always a human organism.


I had a girlfriend once ask me to rape her. I honestly don't even know how to go about raping someone. It didn't work. I am too nice.

While I can agree that fetuses currently have no rights as citizens under the constitution(something we attempt to extend to non-citizens anyway, see:any enemy combatant discussion), it is my opinion that once the sperm and the egg have joined it has begun the process of human life, which does not end until that beings time of death, whenever that may be. Left to its natural course, the embryo cannot become anything but human even though its initial stages resemble nothing of the human form. Thus the embryo is, IMO, a human being. If we are a culture that values life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, then protections for that embryo should be an inherent right.


[on rape]

my wife and I had a similar encounter (after we had been married already). I think I have shared this story before on this board as well. We were both in a friend of ours wedding party. Drinks at the reception were free for the wedding party, and we both drank our fair share. We went back to the hotel room, had some sex and passed out. I woke up a few hours later with some "needs" I started caressing my wife, and her body starts responding in kind. So I get in her, and then she wakes up and asks me what the hell I am doing. I thought she had "consented" through non-verbal body responses. She claims she was passed out and had no idea. Was I raping her? By this definition in this thread, I guess. Was there intent to rape? Absolutely not.

In drunken situations like this, how many guys are going to ask for verbal consent? Can one interpret non-verbal actions as consent?

It's times like these you wish for a Tucker like penis. In court, you could just pull down your pants to prove that rape was impossible.

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