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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ray Fischer) wrote: >BlackWater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Anderson) wrote: >>> BlackWater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>>Fact: The changes that occur at birth to transform a fetus into a >>>>>biologically separate and self-contained organism are massive and >>>>>irreversable. >>>> >>>> Well, not 'irreversible' really ... >>> >>>Don't lie to me. The changes that occur at birth cannot be reversed >>>and the baby cannot be placed back into the womb. >> >> Of course it can ... indeed they ARE. > >NEVER has a fetus been born and then reconnected to a palenta and >reinserted into the womb. It is not medically possible. If they can re-attach a severed arm and make it work, they can do that. Maybe nobody has TRIED yet, but the capability is there. >> There's more >> and more surgery on fetuses - > >Which does not make them born. That's a pretty pathetic excuse >for an outright lie. What IS "born" in your book ... some would say simply being exposed to the "outside world" while others would insist that the cord be cut.
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