Would you rather know that you aborted a human child or a chimp?Not-That-Bright said:The point is which would I be more right to shoot, in which case the answer (especially if we follow your idea of ignoring scientific classifications) is neither, or both equally as much. I would choose to shoot the child, but I know I'd do that because I believe my species is more special than others, I've made a distinction. The only problem is, when we take to thinking as you do, while there's this artificial distinction that scientists have made up, essentially thousands of years ago humans and monkeys shared the same ancestor and therefore we've merely placed a fairly arbitrary limit on what deserves the rights of a human.
Would you rather shoot dead a human or a chimp?
Those two questions make that whole line of though irrelevant, you can make the distinction between human and chimp, however the DNA of a fetus or the same fetus at 90 years old both look the same and human under a microscope. You see I'm not categorising anything, the opposite if anything.
If bringing chimps into the argument is the last ounce of ammo you guys have, I may as well start the victory celebrations.