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<note tip>You can swap these photos out with photos of yourself, or photos of someone you know. (You can keep the ultrasound video/ | <note tip>You can swap these photos out with photos of yourself, or photos of someone you know. (You can keep the ultrasound video/ | ||
- | * **Next step: science** " | + | But just before |
- | * **Next step: kindergarten** | + | |
- | * // | + | **Before Fertilization**? |
- | * "Some people say that everything | + | |
- | * **Next step: preschool** "Okay, how about a bit earlier, in preschool?" | + | |
- | * //(briefly)// "This is when Noah is old enough to have a conversation, | + | * If you take a sperm cell, and give it what it needs to live – nutrition, a safe environment – and wait 1 year, or 15 years, what will happen? You will still have a sperm cell. |
- | * **Next step: toddler** "How about when he was a toddler? | + | * If you take an egg cell, and give it what it needs to live – nutrition, a safe environment – and wait 1 year, or 15 years, what will happen? Again, |
- | * **Next step: infant** "Or maybe when he was an infant? | + | * In contrast, if you take a zygote, and give her what she needs to live – nutrition, a safe environment – and wait 1 year, or 15 years, what will happen? You will have an infant, or a teenager. |
- | * **Next step: newborn** "Maybe we need to go earlier to birth. Maybe his life begins when he was born. Who thinks life begins | + | * A gamete has 23 chromosomes, while a zygote has a complete set of DNA. A gamete stays a gamete until the transformation of fertilization. A zygote, in contrast, continues to grow older, into a blastocyst, an embryo, a fetus, a newborn, an infant, a toddler, etc. A gamete is a human part, while the embryo is a human whole. We know the difference between a human part and a human whole. |
- | * **Next step: second trimester ultrasound video** //(let video play while briefly talking over it)// | + | |
- | * "Well, what about just a few weeks earlier, halfway through pregnancy?" | + | **After Fertilization**? |
- | * //(very quickly make some observation about his humanity)// | + | * Now let's entertain the possibility that human life begins some time //after// fertilization. |
- | * moving | + | * Meet my friend' |
- | * maybe sucking his thumb | + | * Now here’s |
- | * can feel pain about halfway through pregnancy | + | * How about at infancy? Did Noah’s life begin when he was an infant? |
- | * a few weeks after this, would have been able to survive outside the womb if born prematurely | + | * And where did newborn |
- | * "Maybe life begins about halfway through pregnancy then?" | + | * This is fetal Noah at 21 weeks. You can see him making |
- | * "Okay, but maybe you're thinking: he's not human, he's just a fetus" | + | |
* "We have to ask ourselves: what //kind// of fetus is he? Because you can have..." | * "We have to ask ourselves: what //kind// of fetus is he? Because you can have..." | ||
* **next step: elephant** "an elephant fetus" | * **next step: elephant** "an elephant fetus" | ||
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- | * you can see his: nose, eyes, arms, mouth | + | * At 3 weeks is when the heart starts to beat and around 5 weeks is when brain activity |
- | * "Maybe it's when he has a heartbeat, at 3 weeks? Or when we can measure brain waves, at 6 weeks?" | + | * And we know that the embryo came to be as a result of the sperm fertilizing the egg. And whereas the sperm and egg–by themselves–will never develop into a toddler or teenager, won't that single-celled human zygote develop into a toddler and teenager? Tiny as he is, Noah is a human whole who will self-direct his own growth. It is at fertilization when human life begins. |
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