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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...2yrs2Y

No

 @BC2FRL9  from GU  disagreed…2mos2MO

because embryos are biologically human beings and share the same nature as humans even if the mode of existence of that nature has deformations. The nature is the same.

 @B7FDQQPdisagreed…7mos7MO

Life begins AT conception. It is unethical to create a human life, then leave in a facility until the parent/parents are ready for it, if ever.

 @B6HT4VFNew Conservativedisagreed…9mos9MO

Human life begins at conception and that is scientific consensus, it doesn't matter if their growth is slowed or even stopped, they are still human.

 @9LYJFJLLeighton Baker disagreed…2yrs2Y

Human beings possess intrinsic value from the moment of conception otherwise who is to say a 5 year old has value?

 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...2yrs2Y

Yes

 @B6HTZGLfrom Guam  disagreed…9mos9MO

While proponents of granting legal status to frozen embryos argue that life begins at conception and thus embryos should have full legal protection, this position overlooks significant ethical, legal, and practical complexities:

 @BCBDZC5answered…1mo1MO

No. This question is offensive. It's a primarily Christian concern and is hopelessly ideological/dogmatic. You're not arguing morals (it's an embryo), you're arguing religious belief.

 @BBVC3WXanswered…2mos2MO

No, but they should be considered human life. Like non frozen embryos or babies in the womb

 @B6Y5QPBLabouranswered…8mos8MO

No because putting a foetus in the freezer would kill it but putting an embryo in the freezer would make it last longer which is why an embryo is not a baby

 @9LYHCZTanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, life begins at conception; therefore, embryos must be protected from being killed including dire circumstances.

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