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- From: ray@netcom.com (Ray Fischer)
- Subject: Re: FOCA: And I quote.....
- Message-ID: <-7bn#af.ray@netcom.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 92 23:08:38 GMT
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services
- References: <1992Aug26.124704.28856@menudo.uh.edu> <czbna2q.ray@netcom.com> <1992Aug26.201303.25467@menudo.uh.edu>
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- HADCRJAM@admin.uh.edu (MILLER, JIMMY A.) writes ...
- >In <czbna2q.ray@netcom.com> ray@netcom.com writes:
- >> I've seen the term "potential" life used several times and I'm still not
- >> sure what it is supposed to mean. Could you please explain what a potential
- >> life is and its relevence?
- >
- > A potential life is just that -- a life that *could* be. A fetus is at least
- >a potential human being/person/citizen. That is not, so far as I know, in any
- >doubt. It is relevant because if there were no potential people concerned in
- >the abortion question, there would be no debate.
-
- By similar reasoning one could require all sexually mature people to have
- as many children as possible, arguing that to do otherwise is to effectively
- kill off all the "potential" human-beings (or "innocent babies", if you
- prefer) that might otherwise had a chance at life.
-
- "Potential" person for that, and other, reasons is a pretty much useless
- distinction in this discussion.
-
- > Now as to the next stage, one could easily say sperm and ova are potential
- >people too (or at least half-people(?)), I can only say we all draw our lines
- >somewhere, and the purpose of this forum should be to bring them closer to-
- >gether.
-
- Some humans make it into adulthood without realizing their potential
- to become people. :-)
-
- And no, I was NOT thinking of you. Rather, someone who thinks he's the BOSS.
- (I know, it's a pointless dig, but I had fun doing it)
-
- --
- Ray Fischer
- rfischer@cs.stanford.edu
- ray@netcom.com
-