Which makes it good that I never claimed a 50/50 pregnancy chanceDarth Wong wrote:A human without a clue would still know that the process of pregnancy is not random, dumbfuck. It has mechanisms and direction. Ergo, it is totally unreasonable to claim that there is a 50/50 chance.
Going back to my second post on this thread, it says (erroneously) - that science doesn't have a conclusion for when human life begins. That should read "for when human "thought" begins." I was using the word "human" to imply the presence of humanity - aka intelligent thought.PS. Your insistence on talking about "bias" and "certainty" reeks of religious apologist bullshit. It's all the same kind of language they always use in order to dismiss scientific conclusions. Which, not coincidentally, is precisely what you are doing here when you unilaterally declare that science can come to no conclusion just because you personally don't find it convincing.
Looking at that post, the argument I was making was that for the time period of pregnancy that science is unable to discern rational thought, it's anybody's guess whether that thought it is occurring or not.