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Originally Posted by Lexi
You are the dishonest one , putting part of my quote on and not showing the rest of it.
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I used two complete sentences. No matter how you spin it, you can't make me the dishonest one. You are the one who used a sentence fragment and represented it as complete.
A quote does not need to be the entire paragraph of the one who spoke it. Do you think your quote from E. Roosevelt represents all she had to say? Of course not. It is a sentence taken from a larger statement but it is a legitimate quote because it is a complete sentence.
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Originally Posted by Lexi
What your implying I meant was not what the comment was about. It was about cells in a petri dish "immediately" being a human being. Are they alive, yes, the same as cancer cells are alive. Is it a human being, in my opinion, no it isn't.
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Your opinion, like your argument is meaningless in the face of credible science that says you are wrong. If you can provide some credible science that states that the offspring of two human beings is ever anything but a human being at any stage of development, then you have an argument, but otherwise, opinion doesn't mean any more than faith in the face of actual evidence to the contrary.