When Does Life Begin?
To define when life begins for human is to understand clearly what life is.
Life is a frame of TIME ascertained to organisms by the spirit of creation for the purpose of living. Then, living is an act coordinated by the spirit of TIME to manifest physically. To define when life begins for human [and possibly all organisms] is to understand that TIME mechanizes life and all that matters. To believe that life begins at fertilization depends on individual understanding of LIFE versus LIVING. Whether life begins from fertilization or begins from birth, the definition still is TIME. [For that reason; let us use these analogies for further clarification:
If you handover an envelope to your little boy on his way to school; and inside that envelope there is a $100 bill which was to be handed over to the counselor as a parental contribution to benefit the entire school. From the moment that fund was handed over to the young man, the intended benefit of the $100 has been solved from that point. From the TIME such message was sent, when the message was delivered, and when the problem was actually solved depends on TIME.]
Therefore, is logical to conclude that: Life begins at fertilization which equals to the moment the $100 bill was handed to the young man for the intended purpose. Then, the actual living that begins at birth [equals to the moment the $100 was used in solving the problem as intended by the school.] And living is progressed by the impact of TIME. Without TIME, the moment of fertilization will never occur; without TIME propelling life to final stage [regardless how long such may be;] there is no life without TIME.
[As eloquently stated; the questions that may be raised socially are:
*Does the judicial system, insurance entities, and society willing to pay a woman that suffered a miscarriage a death benefit for a “loss” of life?
*Can a woman apply for a social security for an unborn child from the moment she became pregnant?
*Can the “father” of the “unborn child” declare "fatherhood" even if the child was conceived but was never born?]
I hope these answers your questions.
© Copyright 2011, Moses Abiola
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