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15 May 07
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27 Jan 07
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if I exist wholly at each time that I exist, it follows that I came to be, that is, began to exist, at once and not gradually.
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Why assume that a very straightforward proposition about human individuals is something knowable only by religious faith?
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The hidden assumption, according to Silver, is the following: that a thing either is or is not a human being
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to support it, Silver would have to show that at least one of the premises of our argument is such that anyone asserting that premise must depend on religious faith for his presumed awareness of it.
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If “fundamentalism” consists in obstinately clinging to a moral, religious, or political view in defiance of empirically demonstrable findings of science that falsify its premises, we are not the fundamentalists in this debate.
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Our ground for believing that human embryos are human beings is the indisputable scientific fact that each human embryo is a complex, living, individual member of the human species.
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