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Originally Posted by Nina
On another thread, it has been said that life begins when the embryo produces it's own blood.
I believe life begins at conception.
You know,
when the lucky little squiggler breaks through and the "spark"
begins.
What do You think?
Nina 
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I agree with you.
Others will quote the life is in the blood.
That may be true but you have to be 2 cells coming together to "beome life"
All of your Genetic code is found in the very first meeting of these 2 cells.
I know we have been through the genetic testing with our son...
Your genetic code does not mutate to become a fetus then a baby then a child than an adult.
The gene's and chemicals in the cells as they split become active.
The cell in your bone marrow at 70 has nothing more than those first 2 cells that met to become you.
The act of dying is the forces of the environment coming in contact with your cells.
You are never more pure of a creature then the very first cells who become one.
As the cells began to regenerate and split from 2 cells to 4 then 4 to 8 etc.
The next set of cells become weaker and weaker.
That is the reason for the body aging...
I could say more....
You are simply at your greatest form genetically at the joining of the first 2 cells.
Even if you become a genetic recessive disorder.
Your greatest order is at the joining of the 2 cells...
Take that to the abortion folks....