Life Begins at Conception. Do You Agree?
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LIFE BEGINS AT CONCEPTION. DO YOU AGREE?
'Life begins at conception,' is an interesting statement as different people depending partly on their religion believes different things. Some people faithfully and truly agree with this it others disagree and feel extremely strongly against it.
Catholics would certainly agree with this statement as they feel that that life is a gift from God and that every possible chance of life should be sincerely treasured. Life beginning at conception would be thought as 100% accurate as they probably think that it is a 'spark of life,' and without conception even happening there would be no child in the long run. Catholics think that just because fetuses can not communicate and move properly does not mean that they have not started there life as a proper human being. The chance of a baby seems great through catholic eyes and they should be accepted and looked after, not aborted etc. Although Catholics feel strongly about life beginning at conception many other people also agree with it too. It is a classic point of view and many people feel sound about it. Some people say that that fetus's can even start to feel pain and have a heart beat at a very early age. Because of this they feel that the fetus is a life and therefore life definitely starts at conception. I also assume that people agreeing with the statement argue that if a fetus is for example 12 weeks old and has main body features and therefore recognized as a new 'life', maybe told by Catholics what about the day before , wasn't s/he alive then, and the day before that etc. Overall I can see why some people agree with this statement as there are lots of reasons making it seem a good option to choose.
Although many people believe that life starts at conception many believe that it starts at a different moment and therefore think the complete opposite. They disagree with the statement and may feel that life possibly begins where the brain starts to properly function and therefore the fetus can move, suck its thumb and in some cases even hold its own umbilical cord. I can certainly also see the why this is as many people do not think that just because there is a small zygote/embryo that there is a new 'life'. In some ways this is true. Other people may feel that when the fetuses heart starts to beat/ limbs appear they begin there life. (The Catholics would argue against this though and are likely to say that that is the heart did start to beat and features start to appear and they were classed as a 'life' then what about the day before, was s/he alive then,. This is a strong argument and eventually goes back to the point that actually life does start at conception. Another argument they may have against it is that trying to measure when a fetus's heart does start to beat is tricky and can require a lot of skill
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