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The Abortion Argument, the Fertile Egg, and the Bible

So, where does the abortion argument begin? A decision is required about this ... especially if one is intending on addressing the abortion issue in depth. And being one who had so decided, I soon found myself eyeball to eyeball with - the fertile egg. Even though a pro life advocate for years, I had never really stopped to closely peer at it. After all, I already knew what it was from my science classes ... right? But, this "detour" soon arrested - and dominated - my attention. So, it is ....

For starters, the fertile egg is the result of a successful merging of an egg and sperm cell. And these two building blocks hold a deceptive power. The sperm cell, left to itself, it is incapable of growing into anything else. So also, the egg cell. As solitary cells, they soon expire. But, once merged, they burst into a phenomenally complex life form. And that complex life form is already genetically complete inside that single fertile egg. With nourishment and time, each fertile egg will become a unique adult - 100% of the time. It seems more than the sum of its parts.

Some have called the human fertile egg, "potential human life." Scientifically, this is an untenable statement. It is not "potential human life" - it is human life. It is nothing else and it cannot become anything else. The fertile human egg is simply, and only, the earliest stage of human life.

But there is something even more basic about a fertile egg. It is living matter. This may sound like a stupid observation, but it is actually quite significant. Many things are not alive. Most of the matter on our planet is not alive. Indeed, the rest of the universe may have no living matter. If all living matter was weighed against the nonliving matter, it would not amount to a speck of dust on the cosmic weighing scale. A fertile egg is an exceedingly rare piece of living matter in a universe dominated by inorganic matter.

The "Life Element"

The human body is composed of twenty-eight elements. None are alive. Indeed, "life" is totally foreign to them all. Carbon is not alive. Iron is not alive. Lead is not alive. Calcium is not alive. Arsenic is not alive. None of the other twenty-three elements that make up our body are alive either. But, it is error to say these elements are dead - as that injects the thought that life is in some way connected with them. In fact, all the elements of Organic Chemistry are themselves - inorganic. Life, whatever it is, is alien to every element. How any combination of non-living elements is alive ... is a total mystery. When present, the "life element" is obviously there - but, it continues to elude the scientist's grasp.

If the fertile egg does not contain all of these twenty-eight elements, then this "life element" is all the more remarkable. It collects the missing elements in the right quantities - at the right time - and constructs the body. In a sense, inorganics are being ingested. But, too much lead, iron or arsenic will result in the "life element" vacating the matter in which it resides - as will too little of these elements. This is too astounding to comprehend.

But, is it "a person?"

With that question, we have now entered ... the abortion argument. Is the fertile egg, "a person?" There are three perspectives from which to examine this question - Naturalism, Theism and Humanism. But, actually there is a fourth perspective. And I want to start there - now ... with you. I want you to put yourself in the shoes ... of a fertile egg. You are now a fertile egg.

The exact instant you became this fertile egg ... a clock started. With time and nourishment, you will turn into a unique adult - 100% of the time. Come to think of it ... that is exactly what you did. Now, at some point in your development, some adults decided to bestow upon you the title of "person" or "being." Of course, the instant you were crowned as such, nothing physically changed. And, had this apposition been withheld, well, that would not have changed anything either. Actually, this title has no physical impact - one way or the other. So, what is this title? Well, it is ... a word. It is a metaphysical, subjective concept based upon nothing but the thin air between the ears of the adult humans bestowing it. One proof that "being" is based upon nothing, lies in the fact that the credentialing adults do not agree on what it is, what it means ... or when it starts. Arbitrary points are picked all along the life-line for this coronation. Some wait until air can be breathed - but others grant this mystical designation much earlier. "Being" is synonymous with another word - "opinion." But rest assured, O fertile egg. Your physical march toward adulthood is separate from these opinions.

The Naturalist ... and "Being"

For the Naturalist (atheistic evolutionist), the question of "being" is as ridiculous as it is irrelevant. It is a vain attempt to make humans - more than an animal. I know of no one who examines other species and wonders when they reach "dog-hood" or "cow-hood." This "being" query is immediately, and forever, rejected.

Also, from the Naturalist's viewpoint, deliberate interference in the progress of a fertile egg is the activity of fools. All life forms are in a continuous, ferocious struggle for survival. Since profitable mutations arise randomly, each fertile egg is Evolution's jewel until it proves itself otherwise. Any one may contain the needed adaptation(s) for that life line to continue. Each fertile egg is the future of any species.

The Biblical Theist ... and "Being"

For the Biblical Theist, this personhood concept is also irrelevant. Since God "Himself gives to all life" (Acts 17:25), if the "being" issue is of concern to Him - well, that will be resolved between Him and that life. Everyone else is outside the loop.

Also, from a Biblical viewpoint, assaulting a fertile egg is beyond being a fool. It is insanity. "The hearts of the sons of men are full of evil, and insanity is in their hearts throughout their lives" (Eccl 9:3). God, "the Lord ... makes alive" (1Sam 2:6), and the stronger among us are given a special charge for protecting the weaker. To attack "innocent" human life at any point on its life-line ... well, you do the math.

The Humanist ... and "Being"

For the Humanist, this personhood issue is of great importance. By withholding this designation, the "non-being" is relegated to a blob of protoplasm. It depends on which Humanist you are talking with as to when "being" arrives. For some, it is when the umbilical cord is cut. For others, being "wanted" by one or more of the parents, earns "personhood" - while still in the womb. Other Humanists talk in terms of trimesters - so, it depends upon which Humanist you are talking with as to what opinion you will hear on the "being" issue. But all Humanists do agree on one point. Before the moment when "being" is reached, anyone can do anything he/she wants with this subhuman blob of protoplasm.

A Word To - "Mom"

Mom, if you search every mountaintop, every ocean bottom, every cave on earth - and even scour the nest of every living thing - in all of nature, you will not find even one human egg. If you look into a clear night sky, that vast universe (of which you are seeing the tiniest fraction) does not have ... one human egg. If humanity is valuable, there is only one place it originates - in you. Through you come all the world's thinkers, inventors, artists and leaders ... and no one knows who will come from any particular womb. Humble circumstances have often spawned the world's most productive citizens. Your womb, and man's future, are inextricably intertwined. You are humanity's gatekeeper.

Conclusion

Each fertile egg is a one-of-a-kind entity in all of past reality, present reality, and future reality. Each is genetically complete, astoundingly unique and beyond replication. Also, it is an exceedingly rare piece of living matter. It contains genetic "triggers" that engage at the proper times so the correct elements, in proper proportions, are corralled for the construction that unique adult. The fertile egg of the human - is the most sophisticated physical entity in the known universe. No matter rivals it. From a scientific perspective, one fertile egg is filled with inexhaustible wonders. The abortion debate begins here. I now stand in awe of the fertile egg ... and its Creator.

Robin Calamaio

Robin's soul-stirring Ebook on the abortion argument and abortion in the Bible contains the Article above. He has other Ebooks that address death, no tithe for the Christian, capital punishment, and love. You can find each Free Christian Ebook download at www.freelygive-n.com ! Robin earned a BA, Bus Admin (Milligan Collge '90) and M-Div (Emmanuel School of Relign '92). He will challenge you!

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