Comments about ‘State court halts effort to grant 'personhood' rights for embryos’
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Good decision. Kudos to the Oklahoma Supreme Court for exercising some common sense in its decision.
Personhood at conception doesn't go nearly far enough. Life really begins at gametogenesis. All those gametes are just fertilized eggs waiting to happen. They represent potential human lives, yet they are routinely wasted by the thousands. Any genuine pro-life policy would provide full legal status to spermatozoa and ova. Nothing less is acceptable if you want to truly protect all human life. The "personhood at fertilization" people are slackers, no doubt counterfeit conservatives. All hail meiosis!
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