But a heart beat doesn’t start until about 18 days after conception (I’d always heard 21, but three days give or take - point is, it begins very early after the act of conception). In the development of my thoughts, I know that every cell in the body, skin, hair, bone, eye, kidney, liver - you name it - is a diploid cell. The two chromosomes contained therein contain two sets of DNA, one set from each parent. They split evenly to reproduce. I know I’m skipping over stuff, but I’m crunched for time. With reproductive cells, haploid cells, they require another haploid of the opposite sex to survive and reproduce. And when it joins with another haploid, the resulting cell has its own DNA. Its DNA is not identical to its mother or its father. Its DNA is all its own. To me, having your own unique DNA is the beginning of life. And then that one cell with its own unique DNA splits and becomes two, then four, eight, 16, 32, 64 and so on. If it’s not living, the number of cells wouldn’t reproduce exponentially, would they?
This is one of the reasons I would REALLY love to hear from a biologist or medical expert. I’m not clear on all the science, but I’m pretty sure it proves that life begins at conception.
Please watch the video at post #17.
You have it right. Life begins at conception. My husband is a medical doctor.
I understand what you say about the heartbeat.
The fleshly body of man requires the beating of a heart, air to lungs, blood through veins..but the Soul of man...can we as humans determine when that arrives?
I say no. We are Spirit, enfleshed. The flesh is only part of who and what we are. In my understanding, God knows us before we are born, therefore, our spirit begins before conception, our flesh, what man in his ignorance calls “life” begins at conception.