• A group in Kansas raising money to start an abortion clinic in Wichita claims they have half the money they need to open up a clinic. (jillstanek.com)
  • As more states outlaw abortion, some define human life as starting at fertilization. (npr.org)
  • A handful of state abortion bans define life as beginning at fertilization, though they don't specifically target the process of IVF. (npr.org)
  • A movement that came together to defend racial segregation found new life in recasting itself as one opposed to abortion, and polarized American politics in the process. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Even James Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family who became an implacable foe of abortion, said in 1973 that the Bible is silent on the matter and that "a developing embryo or fetus is not regarded as a full human being. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Given that many arguments in favor of abortion attribute a potential for personhood(or, more loosely, humanity itself), I think this little cub can help us think through how to assess the moral status of a being before birth, as well as afterwards. (blogspot.com)
  • The is the first real movement in 37 years since Roe that has got the abortion lobby on its back foot," Shaun Kenney, executive director for the American Life League , told WND today. (wnd.com)
  • He cited as an accomplishment Personhood USA's nomination by one of the nation's leading abortion industry advocates to its 2009 "Hall of Shame," for those who pose the greatest threat to abortion. (wnd.com)
  • We at Personhood USA are honored to be considered one of the top four threats to abortion in America," Keith Mason, co-founder of the organization, said after the National Abortion Rights Action League made the selection. (wnd.com)
  • NARAL is a greedy, bloodthirsty organization, but they have pegged us correctly - Personhood USA is working to outlaw abortion, recognizing the Personhood rights of every child in America," Mason said. (wnd.com)
  • He said NARAL described Personhood USA as: "The group behind the anti-choice 'personhood' measures, Personhood USA, exists solely to establish legal rights for fertilized eggs and trigger legal battles over abortion that could go all the way to the Supreme Court. (wnd.com)
  • Working to outlaw abortion makes Personhood USA a strong candidate for Hall of Shame of the year. (wnd.com)
  • The Los Angeles Times reported Sept. 28 that while personhood measures failed in Montana and North Dakota legislatures earlier this year, "the close votes alarmed supporters of legal abortion. (wnd.com)
  • The problem with the current definition promoted by abortion interests, that life begins at birth, is that it's a slippery slope, he said. (wnd.com)
  • It defines health care provider very broadly and says the decision to abort a viable child can be for a woman's "life or health" without specifying if that is her physical or mental health, so it's not at all crazy for people to interpret this act as making abortion legal at any time in a pregnancy. (thefp.com)
  • A pro-life friend of mine this week joked that she would settle for Denmark's abortion laws here. (thefp.com)
  • Georgians Ending Abortion (GEA) has launched a Personhood Amendment Petition to urge Governor Brian Kemp to convene a special session of the Georgia General Assembly to pass an amendment to the State Constitution that would recognize the paramount right to life of all human beings as persons at any stage of development from fertilization to natural death. (gaconstitutionparty.org)
  • The Constitution Party of Georgia (CP-GA) is a member of the Georgians Ending Abortion coalition and co-sponsor of the Personhood Amendment Petition. (gaconstitutionparty.org)
  • Writing about the recent, failed personhood referendum in Mississippi, Gutting observes the rejection of the referendum" showed that many Americans - including many strong opponents of abortion - are reluctant to treat a fertilized egg as a human person. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • This might seem to be just a common sense reaction to an extreme position, but rejecting the personhood position has important consequences for the logic of the abortion debate. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • If we agree that it does not apply at the earliest stages of gestation, there is no basis for claiming that every abortion is the killing of an innocent human person. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • Those convinced that abortion is murder can, of course, maintain that this entire line of argument merely shows that we must hold that the fertilized egg is a human person: abortion is always wrong and it wouldn't be if the fertilized egg weren't a person. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • I am not claiming that those who reject the personhood of a fertilized egg have no grounds for opposing abortion", Gutting writes, "But they cannot consistently claim that all abortions, even at very early stages or in special circumstances, are wrong. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • For some people, the fact that human life begins at fertilization is enough to firmly establish the injustice of abortion. (abort73.com)
  • Beliefs about the sanctity of life lie at the heart of all the ethical debates on embryo experiments, abortion and euthanasia. (christian.org.uk)
  • Abortion was legalised in 1967, then in 1990 there were debates on making it legal to carry out experiments which destroy human embryos. (christian.org.uk)
  • Perhaps given that abortion was already legal it is no surprise that the Warnock Report sidestepped the issue of when human life or 'personhood' begins. (christian.org.uk)
  • During an appearance on CNN's "The Situation Room," Paul appeared to waver from his previously professed belief that all abortion should be illegal, because it is tantamount to killing a living human being. (ibtimes.com)
  • In a fundraising video for the National Pro-Life Alliance last year, Paul said the legislation could somehow outlaw abortion without contravening the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision, under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. (ibtimes.com)
  • And yet, in his CNN appearance, Paul not only seemed to make the case that outlawing abortion could undermine a woman's health and well-being. (ibtimes.com)
  • The numbers suggest that even those who identify themselves as "pro-life" believe there are exceptions - although the organization reports only 28 percent of voters said they believe abortion should be legal "under any circumstances. (ibtimes.com)
  • End Abortion Now - Headed by Arizona-based Jeff Durbin and dedicated to passing personhood bills around the country that create homicide charges for women and health care providers. (firenewsfeed.com)
  • Free the States - Run by T. Russell Hunter, a self-described "abortion abolitionist" who opposes "pro-life" groups that do not seek criminal penalties for the pregnant person. (firenewsfeed.com)
  • National Men's March to Abolish Abortion and Rally for Personhood - Jim Havens and "Protest Priest" Fr. (firenewsfeed.com)
  • Mary's own suffering becomes a response to the difficulties of life such as abortion, euthanasia and embryo experimentation. (faith.org.uk)
  • Since the Tabling motion failed, pro-"abortion" Senator Tom Davis (BEAUFORT) began to filibuster Senator Massey's proposal. (christiansforpersonhood.com)
  • Vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan has been among the party's most outspoken proponents of outlawing abortion, having co-sponsored the Sanctity of Human Life Act in 2009 with Akin. (nationalmemo.com)
  • Despite Ryan's vocal support of the "Personhood" bill, as well as the official Republican party line, Republican Chairman National Committee Chairman Reince Preibus has said that Mitt Romney is free to hold his own views on abortion - which suddenly allow for exceptions to be made in cases of rape or incest. (nationalmemo.com)
  • Kurka acknowledged that one of the plaintiffs' cited fears was true: should personhood win voter approval, Kurka says he would challenge legislators to change abortion laws to recognize the measure. (lifesitenews.com)
  • The personhood initiatives in both Missouri and Nevada also became the subject of lawsuits by pro-abortion advocates earlier this month. (lifesitenews.com)
  • P.Z. Myers has responded to my post about his views on abortion and personhood. (evolutionnews.org)
  • Even committed pro-abortion zealots don't generally endorse abortion explicitly, except to assert the right to 'choice,' as if one were choosing a salad dressing rather than deciding to take a human life. (evolutionnews.org)
  • In the aftermath of Bush's re-election victory in November 2004, Democrats started backing away from their commitment to abortion rights, and pro-choice leaders started talking about the need to recognize and respect the moral value of the fetus. (prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org)
  • Because if the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion is overturned, as many predict, women can probably look forward to being prosecuted, jailed, and even executed for 'murdering' their fetuses - something that could never have happened in the bad old days of illegal abortion when fetuses were still invisible to the eyes of the law. (prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org)
  • Women have abortions regardless of the law, regardless of the risk to their lives or health, regardless of the morality of abortion, and regardless of what the fetus may or may not be. (prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org)
  • The real key question behind the legality of abortion is: How much do we value women's rights and lives? (prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org)
  • I'm going to clarify some misleading anti-choice language around the fetus, weigh the claims that a fetus is a person and has a right to life, and consider a woman's ethical reasoning behind an abortion decision. (prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org)
  • An anti-abortion marcher carries a picture of Jesus Christ during a rally at the Supreme Court during the 46th annual "March for Life" in Washington, DC, on January 18, 2019. (theworld.org)
  • Ivey appeared to be pointing to the belief held by many conservative Christians that human life begins at conception and that abortion is wrong. (theworld.org)
  • Speaking to The World at the 2018 Right to Life march in Washington, DC, in January, Munyanyi said that abortion is a controversial issue in Africa, too, where she grew up. (theworld.org)
  • Kagedan says the issue of abortion is still being debated by Jewish leaders and it is not a settled matter. (theworld.org)
  • In the standard college text book Psychology and Life, Dr. Floyd L. Ruch wrote "At the time of conception, two living germ cells-the sperm from the father and the egg, or ovum, from the mother-unite to produce a new individual. (wikipedia.org)
  • James C. G. Conniff noted the prevalence of the above views in a study published by The New York Times Magazine in which he wrote, "At that moment conception takes place and, scientists generally agree, a new life begins-silent, secret, unknown. (wikipedia.org)
  • Only after Roe was politicized did evangelical leaders adopt the Catholic position that life begins at conception. (thedailybeast.com)
  • The DNA criterion seems to be the only criterion of being human that applies at every stage from conception to birth. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • Yesterday the people of Mississippi voted not to amend their state constitution to declare that human life begins at conception. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • Nevertheless the scientific fact remains: Human life begins at conception. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • There can be no doubt that a new biological human life is created at conception. (christian.org.uk)
  • Some philosophers adopt a "gradualist" approach - saying that personhood begins a certain period of time after conception depending on the characteristics or functions of the embryo. (christian.org.uk)
  • The Bible clearly supports the view that life begins at conception. (christian.org.uk)
  • It follows that the human soul must be present from conception. (christian.org.uk)
  • 13 The incarnation began with the virginal conception and not in the manger in Bethlehem. (christian.org.uk)
  • The consistent teaching of the Church is that Jesus' humanity began at conception. (christian.org.uk)
  • Since Jesus shared our humanity and was made like us in every way (Hebrews 2:14, 17), our own human life must have begun at conception. (christian.org.uk)
  • I have learned from my earliest medical education that human life begins at the time of conception. (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • I submit that human life is present throughout this entire sequence from conception to adulthood and that any interruption at any point throughout this time constitutes a termination of human life. (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • He added, " Each individual has a very neat beginning, at conception . (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • Professor Hymie Gordon, Mayo Clinic: "By all the criteria of modern molecular biology, life is present from the moment of conception. (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • Dr. Watson A. Bowes, University of Colorado Medical School: "The beginning of a single human life is from a biological point of view a simple and straightforward matter-- the beginning is conception . (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • A prominent physician points out that at these Senate hearings, "Pro-abortionists, though invited to do so, failed to produce even a single expert witness who would specifically testify that life begins at any point other than conception or implantation. (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • I do so, first, because I accept what is biologically manifest-- that human life commences at the time of conception -and, second, because I believe it is wrong to take innocent human life under any circumstances. (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • But his "Life at Conception Act" would "declare what most Americans believe and what science has long known - that human life begins at the moment of conception, and therefore is entitled to legal protection from that point forward. (ibtimes.com)
  • a) Note, again, the reference to only sexual human reproduction - "the moment of conception" - i.e., fertilization. (lifeissues.net)
  • That is, a distinct human life begins at conception and ends at natural death. (evolutionnews.org)
  • I do believe that life begins at conception," says Kirsten Powers, author and co-host of the Faith Angle podcast . (theworld.org)
  • Kagedan says the Talmud, which is the primary source of Jewish law, describes three stages at the beginning of human life, starting with conception. (theworld.org)
  • The second stage begins 40 days after conception and this is when the fetus is considered to be a human being. (theworld.org)
  • Life does begin at conception," says Celene Ibrahim, Muslim chaplain at Tufts University. (theworld.org)
  • The one science that proves beyond a doubt life begins at conception is always under attack by people who have the right idea, but no way to communicate it scientifically and legally make the case for life. (strata-sphere.com)
  • Across the country, they have revived efforts to amend state constitutions to declare that personhood - and all rights accorded human beings - begins at conception. (strata-sphere.com)
  • It is the point where conception creates new life. (strata-sphere.com)
  • Creation of the unique human individual happens at conception, when the magic of two DNA sets combine to make a one-of -kind, never seen before or to be seen again, human being. (strata-sphere.com)
  • The resulting argument connects the limits of the criminal sanction to a general conception of personal responsibility for the meaning of individual human life (Chapters 5 and 6). (druglibrary.net)
  • While we now largely take for granted the idea that the human species naturally interpellates us as living organisms, and perhaps even believe that this taxonomic hailing also denotes our "animal nature," the concept of species actually renders the being of "the human" fairly problematic, in part because species itself constitutes something of a conundrum. (nyu.edu)
  • Some members of the medical community accept fertilization as the point at which life begins. (wikipedia.org)
  • The view that life begins at fertilization reached acceptance from mainstream sources at one point. (wikipedia.org)
  • For fertilization to take place and a baby to begin growing, the sperm cell must come in direct contact with the egg cell. (wikipedia.org)
  • On the other side of the ring, the couples contend that, from the moment of fertilization, embryos possess unique DNA, traits, and the potential for life, making them human beings. (newsbreak.com)
  • If the legislature does view the unborn human life at its earliest moments as something worthy of protection over other interests, including the interest of patients and forming their families, then laws could move forward that are restrictive to in vitro fertilization," she says. (npr.org)
  • Embryos and fetuses are fully and individually human from fertilization on. (abort73.com)
  • A human being, whose life begins at fertilization and ends in natural death, is created in God's image. (gaconstitutionparty.org)
  • Therefore it is the duty of all civil governments to secure and to safeguard the lives of persons from fertilization to natural death. (gaconstitutionparty.org)
  • If we're honest, we must concede that there is a period of time following fertilization during which human beings do not look very human, or at least they don't look the way we expect human beings to look. (abort73.com)
  • In truth, a human blastocyst looks exactly as a human being should look, five days after fertilization. (abort73.com)
  • At the moment of fertilization, a new and unique human being comes into existence with its own distinct genetic code. (abort73.com)
  • Renowned scientific author, Barry Werth, calls implantation (which he describes as "the joining of two lives") the "second great challenge of pregnancy, after fertilization. (abort73.com)
  • Dr. LeJeune testified to the Judiciary Subcommittee, " after fertilization has taken place a new human being has come into being . (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • Neither the SC House nor the SC Senate versions of H5399 establish legal recognition of Personhood for preborn children at fertilization, and therefore neither version provides for equal protection of the laws, and therefore neither version establishes Justice. (christiansforpersonhood.com)
  • Without the legal recognition of Personhood for preborn children at fertilization, neither version provides for equal protection of the laws, and are therefore unjust pieces of legislation. (christiansforpersonhood.com)
  • No doubt the president's belief that human life begins with fertilization is shared by millions of Americans, including many Christians and evangelists," he writes. (lifeissues.net)
  • He should know that science has formally documented as an objective scientific fact for over a hundred years (Wilhelm His' Human Embryology 1880-85) that sexually reproduced human beings begin to exist immediately at fertilization. (lifeissues.net)
  • The single-cell human organism formed at fertilization has been categorized for many decades as Stage One in the internationally accepted Carnegie Stages of Early Human Development. (lifeissues.net)
  • Do all human beings begin to exist at fertilization? (lifeissues.net)
  • No. Human beings can be reproduced sexually (fertilization) or asexually (without the use of sperm or oocytes, e.g., "twinning", "nuclear transfer", pronuclei transfer, etc. (lifeissues.net)
  • Thus, while Ramsey agreed that there is a human being present immediately at fertilization, he did not agree that it was also a human embryo or a human person - the classic "pre-embryo" argument. (lifeissues.net)
  • After the moment of fertilization, we have a new and unique human being. (strata-sphere.com)
  • Other states are attempting to pass legislation that would grant embryos, fetuses and fertilized eggs personhood rights and in some cases constitutional rights. (npr.org)
  • They might argue that even though human embryos and fetuses are human beings, they are not developed enough to be morally significant. (abort73.com)
  • Such an amendment would guarantee a constitutional right to life for every innocent human being, from earliest biological beginning until natural death. (christiannewswire.com)
  • Georgia Right to Life promotes respect and effective legal protection for all innocent human life from earliest biological beginning through natural death. (christiannewswire.com)
  • Humans are human from their earliest biological beginning. (educelife.org)
  • Etheredge notes that many of the so-called advances in bioethics, such as experimentation on embryos and the production of human beings through technology, are in a sense a playing out of this breaking up of the biological family. (faith.org.uk)
  • The proposed ballot measure states: "All human beings, from the beginning of their biological development as human organisms, including the single-cell embryo … shall be recognized as legal persons in the state of Alaska. (lifesitenews.com)
  • 55][56] While this does not prove that the structures found had a non-biological origin, they cannot be taken as clear evidence for the presence of life. (evcforum.net)
  • By enacting a Personhood Amendment to the state's constitution, we will lay the foundation to protect all innocent human life, from earliest beginning through natural death - no exceptions. (gaconstitutionparty.org)
  • Senator Cruz received the endorsement after reviewing his activities supporting personhood and receiving his signed GRTL PAC Personhood Affirmation, which asks that candidates support a personhood amendment to the U.S. Constitution. (christiannewswire.com)
  • If this suggestion of personhood is established, the appellant's case, of course, collapses, for the fetus' right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the [14th] Amendment. (wnd.com)
  • The personhood amendment says there is a right to exist," he said. (wnd.com)
  • A constitutional amendment in my life time? (wisdomvoices.com)
  • Congressman Jim McGovern Introduces Constitutional Amendment bill To Overturn Corporate Personhood: "Corporations are not people," said Congressman McGovern. (wisdomvoices.com)
  • Republicans support an amendment to the Constitution that would grant the unborn child "a fundamental individual right to life which cannot be infringed," according to the draft platform obtained by CNN. (nationalmemo.com)
  • First, note that the Personhood Initiative did not ask the people to settle a scientific dispute. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • By Kathleen Gilbert ANCHORAGE, Alaska, December 1, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - In the latest in a string of court proceedings against personhood initiatives nationwide, the Alaskan branch of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is backing a lawsuit against state officials for giving voters an opportunity to decide on a ballot initiative that would declare all human beings "persons. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Alaska Civil Liberties Union executive director Jeffrey Mittman called the initiative "insane," and argued that the personhood language could have unforeseen consequences such as requiring unborn children to receive Permanent Fund dividend checks. (lifesitenews.com)
  • In 2007, Colorado's Planned Parenthood and ACLU also sued officials in that state for its personhood initiative, the first in the nation at the time. (lifesitenews.com)
  • Can embryos, in their earliest stages, be considered human beings deserving of legal protection? (newsbreak.com)
  • is that, once we give up the claim that a fertilized egg is a human person (has full moral standing), there is no plausible basis for claiming that all further stages of development are human persons. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • I am no more prepared to say that these early stages [of development in the womb] represent an incomplete human being than I would be to say that the child prior to the dramatic effects of puberty. (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • Paul added that there are "a lot of complicated things the law may not ultimately be able to address in the early stages of pregnancy that would have to be part of what occurs between the physician and the woman and the family. (ibtimes.com)
  • Thus if by "potential" one means "potency" - i.e., that the early human embryo already exists with a human nature that is already there, and has its own inherent power or capacity (provided by that human nature) to simply grow bigger and bigger through all the usual developmental stages through birth, then such a statement stands as accurate - both scientifically and philosophically. (lifeissues.net)
  • Conclusion: It is pertinent that PLWHA are kept in early stages of HIV disease through combination of efforts such as prompt enrolment, commencement and monitoring compliance of HAART, and treatment of opportunistic infections, as well as public health measures including education, de-stigmatization, early diagnosis by extensive accessible screening/testing of at-risk population, social supports and economic empowerment, psychotherapy and social integration of affected individuals especially in a functional home. (bvsalud.org)
  • But Paul's commitment to the personhood agenda apparently faltered when asked if he believes there should be exceptions in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger. (ibtimes.com)
  • Preborn babies are human beings with a God-given right to live. (wnd.com)
  • As for the fetus, since it is a human (something with a personal nature), it is a person. (abort73.com)
  • 2 Just as a cat qualifies as a feline simply by being a cat, a fetus qualifies as a person simply by being a human. (abort73.com)
  • Otherwise, such a treaty would not recognize the inherent human nature of the early human embryo or fetus until after birth , and thus cloning them and using them for research - both "therapeutic" and "reproductive" -- would not be banned, and women undergoing "infertility treatments" could surely be put in danger. (lifeissues.net)
  • I take it for granted that Myers, being a competent biologist, agrees with me on this point: a living human embryo/fetus is a member of the species Homo sapiens (it is no other species). (evolutionnews.org)
  • A concerted 30-year campaign by the anti-choice movement has chipped away at a woman's right to control her life, and tried to turn the tables by focusing attention on the fetus. (prochoiceactionnetwork-canada.org)
  • But the mother's life takes precedence over the fetus' life," Kagedan says. (theworld.org)
  • We prioritize the personhood of the mother, in many ways, because the fetus is not yet seen as a fully formed human being. (theworld.org)
  • Developing humans in the womb have an intrinsically personal nature and even demonstrate "personality" in many of the same ways that newborn babies do. (abort73.com)
  • What most people don't realize is how quickly the developing human takes on the characteristics that are so familiar to us in human beings outside the womb. (abort73.com)
  • But the human life would not be complete unless it began in the mother's womb. (christian.org.uk)
  • On September 8, 2022, the Senate Majority Leader Senator Shane Massey (EDGEFIELD) proposed a version of H5399 which was substantively very similar to the SC House version, with the primary difference being an additional "exception" to banning the murder of children in the womb. (christiansforpersonhood.com)
  • According to Peter Singer, Professor of Bioethics at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University, the killing of newborn babies should also be permitted in some cases. (christian.org.uk)
  • Mary, who accepted the gift of life, has a natural affinity with bioethics, the ethics of human life. (faith.org.uk)
  • The term "potential" has literally been butchered in the bioethics debates on "delayed personhood" over the last three decades - to the extent that one is never sure precisely how it is being used or being understood. (lifeissues.net)
  • It is unjust and inaccurate to classify certain human beings as "non-persons. (abort73.com)
  • One of the most popular arguments heard on the street level, and articulated more formally within the academy, is that the early embryonic being or fetal being is merely a "potential" human being or person. (blogspot.com)
  • By definition, humanity and personhood go hand in hand. (abort73.com)
  • There is at least a risk that there will be no more human history unless humanity undertakes a radical reconsideration of itself. (nyu.edu)
  • And even if I lost many of those attributes, I am still human, though I would be tragically lacking in the things I need to realize my humanity fully. (blogspot.com)
  • Humans are God's image bearers. (educelife.org)
  • Imago Dei also reflects the five elements of God's beautiful design for humankind - life, marriage, gender, family, and sexuality. (educelife.org)
  • Every part of the fabric of your personhood was carefully knit together by God's creative hands. (familylife.com)
  • It is one of reality's (and therefore God's) little ironies that the one science that explores the hand of God in creation (read DNA and genetics) is the one science the pro-life movement attacks with fear and loathing. (strata-sphere.com)
  • At the beginning of the story, we find ourselves in that very dangerous place where God's depressive gaze meets the world - His creation corrupted - and God is overpowered, so to speak, by the impulse to destroy in order to begin again. (hebrewcollege.edu)
  • Now God's gaze lands on Noah, and there is an unexpected feeling of tenderness for this one human being - unexpected and not fully explained - that interrupts the cycle of creation and destruction previously described in the midrash. (hebrewcollege.edu)
  • They were not willing, for example, to forbid aborting pregnancies that result from rape or incest or that are necessary to save the mother's life. (catholicworldreport.com)
  • Dr. Herbert Ratner wrote that "It is now of unquestionable certainty that a human being comes into existence precisely at the moment when the sperm combines with the egg. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's an indisputable scientific fact that human life begins the moment a human being comes into existence. (educelife.org)
  • We recognize and affirm the legal personhood of all human beings, without exception. (gaconstitutionparty.org)
  • Transgender identity is part of the wonder that is human diversity and the sooner our broader society, and certainly elected officials recognize this fact the sooner we will see an end to the stigma and trauma suffered by too many trans men and women. (calendow.org)
  • The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, with its headquarters located in the City of New York, is an Eparchy of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, The mission of the Archdiocese is to proclaim the Gospel of Christ, to teach and spread the Orthodox Christian faith, to energize, cultivate, and guide the life of the Church in the United States of America according to the Orthodox Christian faith and tradition. (goarch.org)
  • In the introduction to Absurd Drama, Martin Esslin argues that the challenge for writers is to "accept the human condition as it is, in all its mystery and absurdity, precisely because there are no easy solutions to the mysteries of existence, because ultimately man is alone in a meaningless world. (aestheticamagazine.com)
  • There is a distinct conflict between the human condition and existence in a fragmented Western world. (aestheticamagazine.com)
  • The standard view that is rejected takes plurality as something that "simply factually exists" (43), while Arendt's existentialist analysis of the human existence is shown to be emphasizing the active character of living together. (nd.edu)
  • A single-cell embryonic human zygote can be described as a "whole living human being" in contrast to sperm or egg cells, which are also human life but are only parts of other human beings and are not genetically unique. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is enough information in this tiny zygote to control human growth and development for the rest of its life. (abort73.com)
  • The group, a grassroots Christian coalition, was founded to establish personhood efforts across the nation. (wnd.com)
  • Vehement debates about the meaning of species, especially between those who hold genetically and ecologically based models of living beings (not to mention between those who hold realist and constructivist models of knowledge) continue to roil bioscience. (nyu.edu)
  • In that moment, we are a living, separate, genetically distinct human being who is wholly human. (educelife.org)
  • In his film, "The Silent Scream," Nathanson later stated, "Modern technologies have convinced us that beyond question the unborn child is simply another human being , another member of the human community, indistinguishable in every way from any of us. (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • That bill would likewise invest an unborn child with the absolute right to life, without exceptions. (nationalmemo.com)
  • Offering multiple perspectives from many fields of human inquiry that may move all of us toward a more integrated understanding of who we are as conscious beings. (blogspot.com)
  • Again, Saunders is referring to SCNT as "THE" cloning procedure, when there are many other ways to clone a human being as well, and he is scientifically mis-defining the product of SCNT (i.e., the cloned human embryo). (lifeissues.net)
  • Related issues attached to the question of the beginning of human personhood include both the legal status, bodily integrity, and subjectivity of mothers, as well as the philosophical concept of "natality", i.e. "the distinctively human capacity to initiate a new beginning", which a new human life embodies. (wikipedia.org)
  • This case goes deep into philosophical and legal territory, challenging our understanding of life and personhood. (newsbreak.com)
  • If an early embryo is deemed a person for purposes of legal rights and protections, any action short of transfer to the uterus could be seen as violating its right to life under these new laws," Daar says. (npr.org)
  • Anyway, DNA testing has become the defacto measurement of not just taxonomy and the study of species, it is also the legal standard by which to distinguish individual human beings. (strata-sphere.com)
  • At the nexus of evolution and our legal system is an interesting question - when is a human being a human being? (strata-sphere.com)
  • This book is written from the perspective of a teacher of law in the areas of constitutional and criminal law and of a moral and legal philosopher concerned with the investigation of concepts of law, justice, and human rights. (druglibrary.net)
  • My intent here is to develop a new form of moral, legal, and political argument that connects the moral criticism of overcriminalization not to utilitarianism but to antiutilitarian conceptions of human rights (Chapter 1). (druglibrary.net)
  • GRTL is one of a number of organizations that has adopted Personhood as the most effective pro-life strategy for the 21st century. (christiannewswire.com)
  • As Christians, we must adopt this perspective to be successful in defending human life and human dignity in the 21st century. (educelife.org)
  • What does it mean to be human in the fragmented and "decentred" 21st century world? (aestheticamagazine.com)
  • He observes that certain moments in life can be like beads on a rosary representing a person's relationship to prayer. (faith.org.uk)
  • Pastoral theology observes and appreciates the mystery, meaning, and connections inherent in the concrete experiences of everyday life with its limitations and frailties. (ministrymatters.com)
  • The term refers to a stage of life shared by numerous animals (including those who lay eggs to give birth). (strata-sphere.com)
  • NORCROSS, Ga., Aug. 8, 2015 / Christian Newswire / -- Today, Texas US Senator Ted Cruz received a ringing endorsement from Georgia's largest pro-life organization. (christiannewswire.com)
  • Yet academically credentialed human embryologists have been shut out of these debates for decades. (lifeissues.net)
  • But it is perhaps not auspicious to quote him for purposes of the scientific debates on human cloning, because Ramsey agreed with and supported the scientific myth of the "pre-embryo" 47 made famous by Jesuit Richard McCormick and frog embryologist Clifford Grobstein. (lifeissues.net)
  • Opinion: Alabama Supreme Court is Asked 'Life or Embryo? (newsbreak.com)
  • At the annual March for Life Jan. 22, pro-life groups will use the anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision to raise the profile of "personhood. (wnd.com)
  • In other words, potential human is a scientifically invalid term. (educelife.org)
  • On the other hand, if by "potential" one means that the human embryo is not a human being or human person yet , but might be later once it has been born (i.e., a "baby"), then that statement is both scientifically and philosophically incorrect. (lifeissues.net)
  • The law would permit no exceptions, granting the fertilized egg the same rights as a human being. (nationalmemo.com)
  • Keck's point is correct that Alzheimer's disease pushes beyond the medical lens as it impacts the meaning of personhood, wholeness, salvation, sin, and love. (ministrymatters.com)
  • It could be something as non-life-threatening as hair loss that impacts quality of life for our patients so much, and also the number of visits, intravenous access, toxicities such as neuropathy and fatigue, and overall general assumptions. (medscape.com)
  • The term is used by a movement in state legislatures to define unborn babies as persons, affording them the same guaranteed right to life as all other Americans. (wnd.com)
  • The inalienable right to life possessed by every human being is present from the moment of initial formation, and all human beings shall be entitled to the equal protection of persons under the law. (personhoodinitiative.com)
  • My Question for P.Z. Myers: What Endows a Human Being With the Right to Life? (evolutionnews.org)
  • He asserted that differences in appearance between these human beings was an ethical basis for denial of the right to life to humans in utero. (evolutionnews.org)
  • This free pro-life video course by Educe® online learning for the Personhood Alliance, explains the six fundamental principles at the foundation of the Christian pro-life movement. (educelife.org)
  • This course is brought to you by Personhood Alliance Education in partnership with Educe online learning. (educelife.org)
  • It wasn't until 1979, a full six years after Roe, that Weyrich, a devout Catholic, made common cause with Southern Baptist pastor and televangelist Jerry Falwell, Sr, establishing the Moral Majority as a launch pad for what became the pro-life movement. (thedailybeast.com)
  • The idea of human rights was a major departure in civilized moral thought. (druglibrary.net)
  • When Locke, Rousseau, and Kant progressively gave that idea its most articulate and profound theoretical statement, [1] they defined a way of thinking about the moral implications of human personality that was radically new. (druglibrary.net)
  • According to WND columnist Jill Stanek, pro-life legislators in Alaska, Arkansas, Hawaii, Indiana, Louisiana and Texas have also signaled their intent to introduce personhood statutes. (wnd.com)
  • Since Duchenne and Darwin, scientists have understood the importance of facial expression in human conversation. (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
  • Why do many scientists share Cuomo's belief that the beginning of human life is a fuzzy, hard-to-define point? (lifeissues.net)
  • Can scientists legitimately destroy human life as long as there is no evidence of human personhood? (lifeissues.net)
  • Humans now inhabit every continent on Earth, except Antarctica (although several governments maintain permanent research stations there, inhabited for short periods by scientists and other researchers). (wikidoc.org)
  • Funny as it may seem to those who have not studied human embryology, this single-cell organism is how human beings are supposed to look at that stage of development -- we all did. (lifeissues.net)
  • Humans are one such organism, of the species homo sapien . (strata-sphere.com)
  • In modernity, the concepts of subjectivity and intersubjectivity, personhood, mind, and self have come to encompass a number of aspects of human being previously considered to be characteristics of the soul. (wikipedia.org)
  • One has to be a human being first in order to develop, from within, the characteristics that human beings inherently possess. (blogspot.com)
  • Paul was wrong, however, when he implied most of the country agrees with his personhood agenda. (ibtimes.com)
  • Originally the relevant philosophical term was "potency" (or inherent power or capacity conveyed by a specific nature) was used to apply to an already existing substance - such as a new living human embryo. (lifeissues.net)
  • Until then, as Criswell articulated, many believed that personhood began at birth. (thedailybeast.com)
  • Currently Roe v. Wade set the bar [for being human] at the moment of birth. (wnd.com)
  • For more on the status of children in the pre-Christian Roman Empire, see When Children Became People: The Birth of Childhood in Early Christianity, by O. M. Bakke. (goarch.org)
  • Linda was trained as a Christian educator, and the church has been central to her life since birth. (ministrymatters.com)
  • Once again, this notion that human beings can be classified as 'non-persons' is not built on an objective assessment of the facts. (abort73.com)
  • In preparation for the Being Human project, Gollon has responded to the notion of "decentring" by developing a striking new style of painting anatomy, almost a new way of seeing the human figure, or making it hold an idea. (aestheticamagazine.com)
  • Part I, "Historical and Methodological Issues", opens with a very short paper by James Risser, who focuses on the notion of shared life. (nd.edu)
  • I knew and had great respect for the famous Protestant theologian and bioethicist Paul Ramsey, and used much of his work concerning the use of human subjects in research in my own. (lifeissues.net)
  • It's definitely harder to organize around the issue without being able to say the word woman, or rally under the banner of women's rights. (thefp.com)
  • Dr. Bradley M. Patten from the University of Michigan wrote in Human Embryology that the union of the sperm and the ovum "initiates the life of a new individual" beginning "a new individual life history. (wikipedia.org)
  • All they'd have to do is go to the library and look it up in a human embryology textbook. (lifeissues.net)
  • The real scientific experts on human embryology are those with PhDs in human embryology -- not developmental biologists, cell biologists, mouse geneticists, X-ray technicians, physicians, politicians, theologians, candy store owners or those who recently stayed at Holiday Inns. (lifeissues.net)
  • WND reported earlier that the movement already has reached into 32 states, where citizens are working now to find sponsors for statutes or constitutional amendments. (wnd.com)
  • Gollon is an artist profoundly interested in the human condition. (aestheticamagazine.com)
  • In an ignorant, uninformed and misleading tirade, last week Senator Paul questioned Dr. Rachel Levine, President Biden's nominee for Assistant Health Secretary in a way that reflected a profoundly misinformed, stilted and stereotypical caricature of her trans-personhood. (calendow.org)
  • Indeed, as Michel Foucault taught us in The Order of Things , until the Classical age humans dwelling in the geo-economic, epistemo-political, onto-theological domain we call "the West" did not actually inhabit the same space of representation as other living beings (Foucault 1970, 308). (nyu.edu)
  • At the heart of it all is the question: Can embryos be legally considered human beings? (newsbreak.com)
  • Thousands of Georgia children may be legally murdered in our state before the beginning of the next regularly scheduled session. (gaconstitutionparty.org)
  • Since both concepts, the human species and human populations, evoke the ways aggregates of human beings live-and die-together, it makes sense that these concepts quickly became articulated as two sides of the same coin (especially since in its economic valence species also means coins). (nyu.edu)
  • Phenomenology was big at the beginning of the 20th century, but it started to lose its leading role to other strands and movements of philosophical research in the second half -- resulting not just in a change of methods and styles, but also in a change of topics. (nd.edu)
  • Over the past few decades, however, one after another of the classical phenomenological research topics have reappeared on the philosophical agenda -- starting with intentionality and consciousness, current "phenomenological" issues extend to such topics as social cognition and emotion, collective intentionality, joint action, group agency, and social ontology. (nd.edu)
  • We might even say that political economy provides the bio-logic of capitalism and that the human species makes this bio-logic make sense as the dominant calculus though which we partition and participate in the world. (nyu.edu)
  • Until the eighteenth century, human beings did not actually appear as a species among other species. (nyu.edu)
  • The dimension in which the population is immersed amongst other living beings appears and is sanctioned when, for the first time, men are no longer called 'mankind ( le genre humaine )' and begin to be called the 'human species ( l'espèce humaine ). (nyu.edu)
  • conversely, species represents the statistical assemblages that figure human populations as natural sorts. (nyu.edu)
  • Hence, if the biologization of the human species implicates humans within the field of all living species, then because of its reciprocal articulation with population as an analyzer of state power, species also divides this field in a specific way-in a way that following Foucault we might call political, or indeed biopolitical. (nyu.edu)
  • [5] Compared to other species, humans have a highly developed brain, capable of abstract reasoning , language , introspection , and emotional suffering. (wikidoc.org)
  • This mental capability, combined with an erect body carriage that frees the forelimbs (arms) for manipulating objects, has allowed humans to make far greater use of tools than any other species. (wikidoc.org)
  • humans are the only extant species known to build fires, cook their food, clothe themselves, and manipulate and develop numerous other technologies . (wikidoc.org)
  • Modern humans" are defined as the Homo sapiens species , of which the only extant subspecies - our own - was formerly known as Homo sapiens sapiens (now simply known as Homo sapiens). (wikidoc.org)
  • [15] Geneticists Lynn Jorde and Henry Harpending of the University of Utah propose that the variation in human DNA is minute compared to that of other species. (wikidoc.org)
  • Life is broken out into forms of life (a.k.a. species). (strata-sphere.com)
  • Successfully defending a Texas law that prevents state funds from being sent to organizations that perform abortions. (christiannewswire.com)
  • I am pro-life, but do not think this nation needs a ban on all abortions. (strata-sphere.com)
  • I am pro-life, but not to the point of banning all abortions. (strata-sphere.com)
  • Laura Elm's introduction to chapter three speaks frankly of infertility and especially of the waste and destruction of human life through assisted reproductive technologies. (faith.org.uk)
  • Folks are going out and putting referenda, or bills in state legislatures, that an [unborn baby] is, in fact, a human being," he said. (wnd.com)
  • Our successes in improving life expectancy has led to increased years of life lived with multimorbidity and dementia with increased support needs. (cambridge.org)
  • Background: With the use of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), life expectancy of HIV-infected persons had increased and the disease is now managed as a chronic one, but the quality of life (QOL) of the patients is now a concern. (bvsalud.org)