RealDave
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not at all, you have a flaw in your hypothetical option, the embryo's are in a freezer, you said so, those are safe until power is back on. FACT!!!!huh? I chose the baby. wtf is wrong with you now? ohhhhhhh cause you don't want to answer my question, you will intentionally lie and say I didn't answer yours when I did.sure, you save the child. The frozen emproyos are in containers and safely stored in a freezer that would most likely be unaffected. that was simple. Now, it's your turn,Ok, let's try this again. Here is a question posed by an author, it's a hypothetical situation.
You're in a fertility clinic. Why isn't important. The fire alarm goes off. You run for the exit. As you run down this hallway, you hear a child screaming from behind a door. You throw open the door and find a five-year-old child crying for help. They're in one corner of the room. In the other corner, you spot a frozen container labeled "1000 Viable Human Embryos." The smoke is rising. You start to choke. You know you can grab one or the other, but not both before you succumb to smoke inhalation and die, saving no one.
Do you A) save the child, or B) save the thousand embryos? There is no "C." "C" means you all die.
Is the growing life in the woman's womb human?
Sorry, the question clearly implies you can only save one or the other. Fuck, you guys are such pussies, can't handle a simple question and have to worm your way out. Same thing happened yesterday.
You asked me which I would choose, A.the child or B. the embryo's... I chose A. the child. that is an answer to your question. what a typical leftists smuck, fk off you lying loser.
Ok, you let the 1000 embryos parish in the fire. So, one baby is worth more than a thousand embryos to you.