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Hope you aren’t a fan of the Quickening.---------------------------------- My opinions on Quickening wouldn't be relevant, that happens after both conception and when the ova implants into the uterine wall.
My problem with the "life begins at conception" stance is that the whole idea of when life begins is, in reality, difficult to pin down. Both the egg and sperm are alive as are the people they come from. The zygote is alive. Once the zygote grows to a blastocyst it travels to the uterus and must attach to the uterine wall for a pregnancy to be viable. Something like 50% of the time the ova fails to implant into uterine wall. Life, like many things, exist on a spectrum and when it begins isn't something that the medical community, biologists or philosophers seem to be able to reach consensus on. On this topic I choose to believe that if they can't arrive at a consensus my stance should be that people may have beliefs about when life begins but no one knows.
I suppose the real question should be "When is a person created?" and that is also a pretty divisive question and, I think, what many people are debating when they talk about when life begins.
Edited by Michael Murphy on 09 March 2026 at 6:21pm
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