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> I respect your opinion on when a human being begins life.   But at the 
> moment of conception, it is my understanding that an incredible event 
> occurs; a one of a kind stamp that will carry that individual's identity 
> from that moment and will survive his or her own death: DNA.  Am I wrong, 
> does DNA come along sometime later in the development of the "fetus"?  If 
> there is science that refutes my understanding of when DNA is established, 
> I'd appreciate seeing it.


You must know that during IVF, a few ova are fertilized and then frozen. When 
used, they inplant one fertilized ovum in the uterus. If it works, a baby is 
born 9 months later. What happens to the frozen fertilized ´embryos´? If the 
couple does not want any more children, those ´embryos´ are destroyed. If not 
destroyed, they can be used to produce a line of stem cells that could finally 
contribute to a cure or at least a treatment for some disease. You prefer 
those embryos to be destroyed? your choice but some people prefer to use them 
to help sick people.
I prefer hope to and end in a bin
maryse

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