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Topic: Science > Abortion
User: "jsm"
Date: 21 Nov 2004 08:56:27 AM
Object: Fetus is "Little One" in Latin. Webster- Fetus has "Passed the early stages of Development.
It's "Only" a Fetus?
According to Webster's Dictionary "Fetus" is "Little One"
in Latin and refers to the Preborn baby after eight weeks gestation.
A Fetus has "passed the early stages of development and attained the
basic final form prior to parturition (birth)."
Remember, the "Little Ones" in the womb, it is Not alright to
abort (kill) you or I when we are "only" a fetus.
.

User: "Attila"

Title: Re: Fetus is "Little One" in Latin. Webster- Fetus has "Passed the early stages of Development. 23 Nov 2004 04:24:27 PM
On 21 Nov 2004 06:56:27 -0800,
(jsm) in alt.abortion
with message-id <b971a682.0411210656.3b61d254@posting.google.com>
wrote:

It's "Only" a Fetus?

According to Webster's Dictionary "Fetus" is "Little One"
in Latin and refers to the Preborn baby after eight weeks gestation.
A Fetus has "passed the early stages of development and attained the
basic final form prior to parturition (birth)."

Nothing at all like that here:
Main Entry: fe·tus
Pronunciation: 'fE-t&s
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, act of bearing young,
offspring; akin to Latin fetus newly delivered, fruitful -- more at
FEMININE
: an unborn or unhatched vertebrate especially after attaining the basic
structural plan of its kind; specifically : a developing human from
usually three months after conception to birth
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=fetus&x=15&y=8


Remember, the "Little Ones" in the womb, it is Not alright to
abort (kill) you or I when we are "only" a fetus.

The abortion is the termination f the pregnancy. The effect on the
fetus is a side effect.
.

User: "beber"

Title: Re: Fetus is "Little One" in Latin. Webster- Fetus has "Passed the early stages of Development. 21 Nov 2004 09:17:56 AM
On 21 Nov 2004 06:56:27 -0800,
(jsm) wrote:

It's "Only" a Fetus?

According to Webster's Dictionary "Fetus" is "Little One"
in Latin and refers to the Preborn baby after eight weeks gestation.
A Fetus has "passed the early stages of development and attained the
basic final form prior to parturition (birth)."

Remember, the "Little Ones" in the womb, it is Not alright to
abort (kill) you or I when we are "only" a fetus.

O.K., then abortion is O.K. before eight weeks. That's a compromise
I'd be willing to accept; would you?
.
User: "nobody special"

Title: Re: Fetus is "Little One" in Latin. Webster- Fetus has "Passed the early stages of Development. 21 Nov 2004 10:25:12 AM
"beber" <beber@gbta.net> wrote in message
news:obc1q0he0kk8aasmtpnc4s6h3udbrok683@4ax.com...

On 21 Nov 2004 06:56:27 -0800,

(jsm) wrote:

It's "Only" a Fetus?

According to Webster's Dictionary "Fetus" is "Little One"
in Latin and refers to the Preborn baby after eight weeks gestation.
A Fetus has "passed the early stages of development and attained the
basic final form prior to parturition (birth)."

Remember, the "Little Ones" in the womb, it is Not alright to
abort (kill) you or I when we are "only" a fetus.


O.K., then abortion is O.K. before eight weeks. That's a compromise
I'd be willing to accept; would you?

I wouldn't. Should we have compromised on slavery somehow, maybe by not
extending it to children of slaves? Of course not.
There is no compromise between killing the unborn and not killing the
unborn.
.
User: "Craig Chilton -- Society OUTGROWS petty bigotries. Egalitarians assist it!"

Title: Re: Fetus is "Little One" in Latin. Webster- Fetus has "Passed the early stages of Development. 21 Nov 2004 10:43:27 AM
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 16:25:12 GMT,
"nobody special" <nospam@4methanks.com> wrote:

"beber" <beber@gbta.net> wrote:

[ ... ]

O.K., then abortion is O.K. before eight weeks. That's a
compromise I'd be willing to accept; would you?

(Actually, I wouldn't. I draw the line at discriminating against
REAL people by forcing them to gestate mere POTENTIAL people
at **any** stage during the process.)

I wouldn't. Should we have compromised on slavery somehow,
maybe by not extending it to children of slaves? Of course not.

Right. Since both the slaves AND their children were
already-**born** PEOPLE.

There is no compromise between killing the unborn and not killing
the unborn.

"Unborn" is nonsense terminology employed by RRR cult dimwits
who hope to con other dull-witted people like themselves into falling
for their mindless disinformation and hate-propaganda against hundreds
of millions of women.
There is NO comparison between REAL *people* who have been
born, have intrinsic value and rights... and POTENTIAL people that
are mere entities of the reproductive process which have ZIP intrinsic
value and deserve no more rights than does the average brick. Apples
and oranges.
And, BTW, the QUADRILLION gametes (Stage One of the reprod-
uctive process) that are electively aborted DAILY worldwide, by men,
**also** are unique, human, and living *potential* people -- JUST like
Stages 2, 3, and 4... zygotes, embryoes, and fetuses.) And for all
1,000,000,000,000,000+ of those, Anti-Choicers hypocritically look
the other way. Anti-Choicers = Ignorant Losers.
-- Craig Chilton <xanadu222@mchsi.com>
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Every time a person supports bigotry in public, and presents NO
relevant FACTS to back his/her stance in behalf of a loathsome
agenda against individual liberties and human rights, that person
has -- ironically -- further **damaged** the cause he/she supports.
And every time a fair-minded and sensible egalitarian opposes
such a bigot, publicly, and **presents** relevant FACTS that are
damaging to the bigot's agenda, that TOO is an additional nail in
the coffin lid of the agenda, and a push of that casket CLOSER
to the Drain of Extinction -- its well-deserved ultimate destination.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
.

User: "beber"

Title: Re: Fetus is "Little One" in Latin. Webster- Fetus has "Passed the early stages of Development. 21 Nov 2004 12:19:10 PM
On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 16:25:12 GMT, "nobody special"
<nospam@4methanks.com> wrote:


"beber" <beber@gbta.net> wrote in message
news:obc1q0he0kk8aasmtpnc4s6h3udbrok683@4ax.com...

On 21 Nov 2004 06:56:27 -0800,

(jsm) wrote:

It's "Only" a Fetus?

According to Webster's Dictionary "Fetus" is "Little One"
in Latin and refers to the Preborn baby after eight weeks gestation.
A Fetus has "passed the early stages of development and attained the
basic final form prior to parturition (birth)."

Remember, the "Little Ones" in the womb, it is Not alright to
abort (kill) you or I when we are "only" a fetus.


O.K., then abortion is O.K. before eight weeks. That's a compromise
I'd be willing to accept; would you?


I wouldn't. Should we have compromised on slavery somehow, maybe by not
extending it to children of slaves? Of course not.

There is no compromise between killing the unborn and not killing the
unborn.

exactly what I thought. All you people can do is scream baby killer,
baby killer, while supporting policies which kill more babies.
.


User: "osprey"

Title: Re: Fetus is "Little One" in Latin. Webster- Fetus has "Passed the early stages of Development. 21 Nov 2004 09:46:07 PM
beber <beber@gbta.net> wrote in message news:<obc1q0he0kk8aasmtpnc4s6h3udbrok683@4ax.com>...

On 21 Nov 2004 06:56:27 -0800,

(jsm) wrote:

It's "Only" a Fetus?

According to Webster's Dictionary "Fetus" is "Little One"
in Latin and refers to the Preborn baby after eight weeks gestation.
A Fetus has "passed the early stages of development and attained the
basic final form prior to parturition (birth)."

Remember, the "Little Ones" in the womb, it is Not alright to
abort (kill) you or I when we are "only" a fetus.


O.K., then abortion is O.K. before eight weeks. That's a compromise
I'd be willing to accept; would you?

I personally don't think abortion is ever o.k., except in cases where
a mothers life is in danger and abortion is the only choice. I do
think that your statement is probably more acceptable though. Even
though I personally think it is wrong, I definetely think that after 8
weeks there is no question it is wrong. As one who is pro-life, I can
compramise on your statement.
.


User: "Ray Fischer"

Title: Re: Fetus is "Little One" in Latin. Webster- Fetus has "Passed the early stages of Development. 21 Nov 2004 12:54:40 PM
jsm <jsm542@yahoo.com> wrote:

It's "Only" a Fetus?

According to Webster's Dictionary "Fetus" is "Little One"
in Latin

You're just parroting pro-lie disinformation.
Here's what that dictionary actually says:
fetus:
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, act of bearing young,
offspring; akin to Latin fetus newly delivered, fruitful- more at
feminine
Date: 14th century
: an unborn or unhatched vertebrate especially after attaining the
basic structural plan of its kind; specifically : a developing
human from usually three months after conception to birth
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
.


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