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Another way to put it would be that human life exists before conception, we
are all alive.  A specific individual human life does not.

Life of a specific individual cannot begin before conception since a
specific sperm must be combined with a specific egg and the DNA combined
before all the building blocks of that specific life is formed.

Once the DNA is combined and the specific characteristics of that individual
are set by that combination it is hard for me to see where that life began.
There is the potential for many lives at all times based on the number of
eggs and the amount of sperm on earth alive today.   Boys that's mind
boggling...


----- Original Message -----
From: "Joao Carvalho" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: stem cell research/Fink/in vitro clinics


> Wendy Siegel wrote:
>
> >Actually, as I have written before, I BELIEVE that life begins at
> >conception as well. I guess I should have written "...we can't all agree
> >on when life begins".
> >
> Well said ,
>
> "...we can't all agree
> on when life begins".
>
> One cannot have an embryo if the used spermatozoid is dead, or the if the
used egg is dead, both cells must be alive and so ones conclusion is that
the life begins before conception.
>
> Best,
> Joao Carvalho
>
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