What does it mean to be completely human?
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 1:19 pm
This is carried over from the fetus thread....
What does it mean to be completely human?
What does it mean to be completely human?
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
https://discussions.godandscience.org/
"Completely human" is redundant.Nessa wrote:This is carried over from the fetus thread....
What does it mean to be completely human?
Maybe a valid comparison would be a sperm cell(seed) fertilizing an egg. Then we have a "tree".neo-x wrote:At what point does a apple seed become an apple tree?
The biological process is the same. A seed becomes a tree. A seed becomes human. The question is at what point would you consider the seed to be not a seed anymore. I say when it has grown to a point where it can behave as a tree. And my logic is the same with the human seed as well. At a time when it has formed enough to be called human that it has main organs formerd and has a brain is when it is no longer a seed.Nessa wrote:now whose comparing apples with oranges....
The link I posted on the abortion thread covers this. The sperm and the egg are seperate things that join to create something new, and seperate from, themselves.neo-x wrote:The biological process is the same. A seed becomes a tree. A seed becomes human. The question is at what point would you consider the seed to be not a seed anymore. I say when it has grown to a point where it can behave as a tree. And my logic is the same with the human seed as well. At a time when it has formed enough to be called human that it has main organs formerd and has a brain is when it is no longer a seed.Nessa wrote:now whose comparing apples with oranges....
You however are insistent that there is no difference. That the seed is a human being or aptly that the seed is the tree. You dismiss its actual state which has potential but is not a human being at that point.
So that is why I asked you at what point do you consider a seed to be a tree?
Seed becomes human like seed becomes tree? Your words just after Nessa called you on comparing apples with oranges. Sorry, Neo. I get what you're trying to say I suppose, but it's just not the same at all...neo-x wrote:The biological process is the same. A seed becomes a tree. A seed becomes human.Nessa wrote:now whose comparing apples with oranges....