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Is an egg a chicken? Asking the anti-abortionists. nt (Original Post)
Samrob
Apr 2023
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that's okay they wouldn't get it.
BlueTsunami2018
(3,503 posts)2. No but market eggs aren't fertilized.
I thought Bill Burr had an interesting point in one of his routines about this.
https://youtube.com/shorts/Jj3cE-i27jc?feature=share
Yeah, right?
The difference for me is that I think a womans choice to end the pregnancy is more important than forcing her to give birth against her will because of someone elses religious belief or moral code.
Just A Box Of Rain
(5,104 posts)3. Some markets carry fertilized eggs.
And be careful purchasing "balut," as one could be in for quite a surprise.
walkingman
(7,671 posts)4. Reminds me of Vietnam
no_hypocrisy
(46,210 posts)5. This is NOT Southern Fried Chicken:
DFW
(54,445 posts)7. In states where abortion is forbidden, that is Kentucky Fried Unhatched Chicken. n/t
BlackSkimmer
(51,308 posts)6. Well, when my ladies lay their eggs, there's no rooster anywhere nearby.
So I know that their eggs aren't fertilized, therefore, nope, not a chicken.
Red Mountain
(1,737 posts)8. Mine are fertile
So every single one of them is a potential chicken life.
Under the right conditions.
My dogs enjoy them at all life stages.