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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Feb 27, 2024, 03:49 PM Feb 27

U.S. Supreme Court opened door for Alabama IVF ruling

By Harry Litman

For the Los Angeles Times

The Alabama Supreme Court’s breathtakingly arrogant, slapdash and pernicious opinion conferring personhood on newly formed embryos vividly illustrates the consequences of another reckless decision: the U.S. Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe vs. Wade.

The Alabama court held last week that fertilized ova cryogenically preserved for couples having difficulty conceiving are legally and morally equivalent to newborn babies and, for that matter, 20-year-old adults. According to the court, all are human beings protected under Alabama law to precisely the same extent.

The decision clears the way for wrongful death lawsuits brought by couples whose embryos were destroyed by a patient who wandered into an in vitro fertilization clinic through an unsecured entrance, picked up several frozen fertilized eggs and, shocked by their cryogenic temperature, immediately dropped them on the floor. Reversing the trial court, the Alabama Supreme Court held that this conduct could be subject to a wrongful death claim, rendering it indistinguishable from, say, the death of a 2-year-old negligently left in a sweltering car.

Astonishingly, the sole focus of the court’s analysis was whether Alabama’s wrongful death law encompasses “extrauterine children — that is, unborn children who are located outside of a biological uterus at the time they are killed.” The court did not even attempt to wrestle with the distinction between a just-fertilized egg — what biologists call a blastocyst, a ball of up to a few hundred cells measuring a fraction of a millimeter in diameter — and a fully formed child born at term.

https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/comment-u-s-supreme-court-opened-door-for-alabama-ivf-ruling/

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Free the frozen souls Send these sinless souls back to Heaven, not our hellish home sanatanadharma Feb 27 #1

sanatanadharma

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1. Free the frozen souls Send these sinless souls back to Heaven, not our hellish home
Tue Feb 27, 2024, 06:46 PM
Feb 27

The soul, somebody has got to think of the soul, the immortal soul, sequestered for a lifetime before being freed to return home.
Do not even "attempt to wrestle with the distinction between a just-fertilized egg ... and a fully formed child born at term."

The Court decision is based in one religion's theology, wherein God is forced to create a new immortal spiritual soul when material spermatozoa successfully swim upstream towards home (the egg, the Divine Mother of all life), although only one sperm has the key to enter.

Wait a minute! If the soul is immortal, it had to preexist the body and is claimed to post exist without the body.
So! The soul doesn't need a body, blastocyst or cancerous.
Free the frozen souls, spotless, without original sin, that these souls can go straight to heaven without the dangers of the sin within this transient, fallen world.

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