Tumgik
#Human life
violottie · 1 month
Text
LOOK AT THIS CHILD. LOOK AT HER.
This is what Biden is sending "Israel" money and bombs to do. This is what America and the UK and "Israel" are doing. This is what the "free, civilised world" is paying for. This is what your taxes are paying for. This is where every penny earned by companies supporting and owned by "israel" are paying for. LOOK AT HER. THIS IS REAL. DO NOT LOOK AWAY. DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. OR ARE YOU NOT HUMAN?
from Yousef Alhelou, 14/Mar/2024:
960 notes · View notes
jameslmartellojr · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
690 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
A celebrated New York pediatric neurosurgeon said the science is “obvious” that human life begins at conception.
In a column at Evolution News, Dr. Michael R. Egnor, a professor of neurosurgery and pediatrics at State University of New York, Stony Brook, and award-winning brain surgeon, expressed frustration that some scientists still mislead people about when life begins.
“They have an ideology to sell, and if truth gets in the way, so much the worse for truth,” Egnor wrote.
The problem is their pro-abortion beliefs are more important than the truth, he said, pointing to a recent blog post by P. Z. Myers, a biologist at the University of Minnesota Morris. A proud pro-abortion “progressive,” Myers claimed it is “absurd” to say that life begins at conception.
“Can I just say that the claim that ‘life begins at conception’ is sufficiently absurd in all of its particulars that anyone who says it needs to be laughed off the stage?” Myers wrote. “Life doesn’t ‘begin’ at conception … it’s about when human personhood begins, which is a much fuzzier and poorly delimited thing altogether. Except we know it doesn’t happen at conception.”
But Egnor said the biology is clear and has been since the early 19th century.
“Obviously, life begins at conception,” he responded. “With the fusion of the sperm and the egg, a new human life begins. This is rudimentary biology — it has been settled science since the early 19th century. From a biological standpoint, it can’t be denied.”
Egnor continued:
“After all, if life begins sometime after conception (e.g., at viability, or sentience, or whatever), then biologists would face the problem of classifying the fetus prior to life. A fetus isn’t part of the mother, because it has different DNA (and half the time, different sex) and women don’t reproduce by budding — i.e., they don’t just bud off parts of their bodies like earthworms.”
To deny that a unique, living human being comes into existence at conception is like denying that the heart pumps blood, Egnor said. And Myers refuses to accept that life begins at conception, not because of any scientific evidence but because of his pro-abortion ideology, he continued.
“Abortion proponents must deny the personhood of these very young human beings in order to justify abortion,” Egnor said. “But denying the personhood of any human being is morally abhorrent, so pro-abortion fanatics like Myers lie about the biology of early human life to paint a pretty face on homicide of human beings in the womb.”
180 notes · View notes
muncedes · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
so beautifully written
27 notes · View notes
token-bitch · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media
20 notes · View notes
portraitsofsaints · 11 months
Photo
Tumblr media
Saint Pope Paul VI 1897-1978 Feast Day: May 29
Saint Pope Paul VI, born Giovanni Battista Montini, was elected pope in 1963 during Vatican II and reigned until his death in 1978. He held various positions in the Church and helped political refugees and prisoners of war during WWII. In 1953 he became Archbishop of Milian and was know as “The Archbishop of Workers”. During his papacy he’s famously known for his encyclical “Humanae Vitae” (Of Human Life) but also for social advancements, unity between Christians, reaching out to non-Christians, establishing the Synod of Bishops and promoting world peace. He died on the Feast of the Transfiguration.
Prints, plaques & holy cards available for purchase here: (website)
42 notes · View notes
gennsoup · 6 months
Text
Human life is but a series of footnotes to a vast obscure unfinished masterpiece.
Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire
12 notes · View notes
palatinewolfsblog · 1 year
Text
"Five great enemies of peace inhabit with us - avarice, ambition, envy, anger, and pride; if these were to be banished, we should infallibly enjoy perpetual peace." Francesco Petrarca.
57 notes · View notes
askcarlislecullen · 9 months
Note
Do you remember drinking alcohol while human?
I do not, but history tells me that I drank it daily, as beer was easier to come by than clean water. My role in the household suggests that I was probably the one who brewed it for myself and my father.
At the wispy edges of my human memory is a young man whom I only ever remember in mid-laughter. His memory makes me feel warm inside. I assume he was my close friend, and I hope we got drunk together at least once.
18 notes · View notes
attari786 · 2 months
Text
What are a few stunning insights about human existence?
1-Individuals will see the adjustment of your disposition towards them, yet won't see their way of behaving that made you change.
2-Never conceal your awful side to make somebody stay. Show your awful side and see who can remain.
3-Activities demonstrate what someone's identity is, words simply demonstrate who somebody needs to be.
4- The less you give it a second thought, the more they give it a second thought.
5-The less individuals you converse with, the less bologna you need to manage.
6-In the event that you realize how rapidly individuals fail to remember the dead, you will quit living to dazzle individuals.
7-Don't get excessively cheerful and excessively agreeable. One day they love you, tomorrow they can't stand you.
8-You can win when your brain is more grounded than your feelings.
9-Once in a while you simply need to pass on somewhat inside, to be reawakened and rise again as a more grounded and savvier rendition of you.
10-Don't tell individuals a lot about you. A companion today, can be a foe tomorrow.
11- The main individuals you owe your unwaveringness to, are the people who never made you question theirs.
6 notes · View notes
violottie · 11 days
Text
...yes... you read that right. a fucking playground.
reported by Al Jazeera, from Call 2 Action Now, 16/Apr/2024: caption under image
Tumblr media
At least twenty Palestinians, including children, died in Israeli strikes in central Gaza. Witnesses say a group of children were playing near the Maghazi Nuseirat refugee camp when the attack happened.
The camp is densely populated and has become even more congested after thousands of families were forced to flee their homes in Gaza’s north after Israel began its assault on the enclave.
Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Rafah, said the attack on Maghazi took place during “rush hour”. He said the attack hit a playground that is frequently visited by displaced children.
“Dozens” of wounded people have been transported to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Hospital, Mahmoud said.
This is the true face of the Occupied State of Palestine (OSP), deranged, murderers!
Keep the pressure on and do not stop until we see an immediate, permanent ceasefire!
276 notes · View notes
jameslmartellojr · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
177 notes · View notes
Text
The greatest explorer on this earth never takes voyages as long as those of the man who descends to the depth of his heart.
47 notes · View notes
thepro-lifemovement · 2 years
Note
I am so so curious. Why do you think that a fetus or embryo deserves more rights than the mother carrying it?
Also, do you have any reliable peer-reviewed studies to prove what you have in your description? Because, interestingly, all recent medical literature disagrees with your claim.
I never said a human being in the embryotic or fetus stage deserves more rights than the mother carrying them. I believe they both deserve the same fundamental rights. I don't think anyone has the right to kill an innocent human being. Everyone deserves the right to life. No matter how you look or your stage of development.
I have many sources that include scientific peer reviewed papers on the topic of when life begins.
A Scientific View of When Life Begins written by Maureen Condic, Ph.D.
“The conclusion that human life begins at sperm-egg fusion is uncontested, objective, based on the universally accepted scientific method of distinguishing different cell types from each other and on ample scientific evidence (thousands of independent, peer-reviewed publications).”
She also has another scientific paper on stem cells and their development, Totipotency: What It Is and What It Is Not
"We do not owe any particular ethical consideration to human gametes, skin cells, or stem cells. Yet, if human cells are manipulated so that they participate in the development of an existing embryo (eg, by tetraploid complementation) or are used to generate a human embryo de novo (eg, by fertilization or cloning), then the embryo merits substantial ethical consideration due to the fact that it is a human organism, that is, a human being."
Biologists' Consensus on 'When Life Begins' written by Steven Andrew Jacobs. This is the largest recent survey of over 5,000 biologist from 1,000 worldwide institutions revealing that a full 96% agreed with “human life begins at conception.” These biologists were self-described as 89% “liberal,” 85% “pro-choice,” and 63% “non-religious.”
Here is a collection of quotes from textbooks on when human life begins from Princeton.edu.
When Human Life Begins written by the American College of Pediatricians: Fred de Miranda, MD and Dr. Patricia Lee June, MD.
"It is clear that from the time of cell fusion, the embryo consists of elements (from both maternal and paternal origin) which function interdependently in a coordinated manner to carry on the function of the development of the human organism.  From this definition, the single-celled embryo is not just a cell, but an organism, a living being, a human being."
When Does Human Life Begin? The Scientific Evidence and Terminology Revisited by Maureen L. Condic, Ph.D.
"The scientific evidence presented here refutes the longstanding 'pre-zygote error' promoted by the Carnegie stages that the zygote is not formed until syngamy, and therefore, that the cell produced by fusion of the gametes is nothing more than a 'penetrated oocyte.' Ethical positions that deny the personhood of human being at all stages of life are logically inconsistent and scientifically unsound, in addition to having significant, negative implications for the ethical treatment of all human persons."
When Does Human Life Begin?: The Final Answer written by C. Ward Kischer, Ph.D.
"It is quite clear that what was known more than 100 years ago, even intuitively before that, is that the fusion of sperm and oocyte begins the life of the new individual human being."
This is an undeniable fact. Human life begins when a new human being is formed during fertilization. Can you link this recent medical literature?
91 notes · View notes
punamc · 2 months
Text
I've met a lot of guys in my life. Befriended many and hated a few. A common thing about all the guys that I've seen is that they change drastically after a certain age or a certain stage of their life. I've seen my childhood best friends become a "Sigma male" after growing up and change their overall personality. Some of my friends don't talk to me now because they have got their girlfriends. My favourite cousin became a totally different person after marriage. I've heard from my parents how their brothers changed due to certain circumstances.
But I'm not accusing any of them at all. Men are very different from women. They think differently, they do things differently, they process differently. It's good that they did what they wanted to. They did what they felt was the best. It brought them happiness. Moreover preference changes with time. If a person loves someone or something today, it may happen that the "love" will diminish with time and the "love" will eventually get transferred to someone or something else. It's just a human cycle. Yeah, it sounds rude and hurtful but it's a bitter truth.
But something different happened to me today.
There's this guy I met a year ago who's a very good friend of mine. We get along so well. He's so fun to be with. Moreover he is a very helpful person. Since I'm a very introverted person, I get nervous easily. There are times I felt nervous and uncomfortable in public and he comforted me. Once he even pointed out the good and bad people for me (as I'm an idiot maybe?) and said to be careful. He is like a comfort person to me. Talking to him freshens up my mind. He's so understanding and matured than most of the boys of his age. And he gives the right solution to a lot of my problems. All in all, he's a very good human being.
He has a girlfriend who is just as sweet as him. Both are literally green flags and are just so perfect for each other. I love their chemistry so much that sometimes I feel like I can go to any extent to save their relationship against some extreme situation. I don't know if I'm talking nonsense right now but I'm just letting my heart out.
So today we met and he was saying how he changed for good for his girlfriend. How he was a rowdy kind of a guy before with no aim in life but eventually changed when the right person came into his life and showered him all the love that he needed. He changed just because of her. Just because he realised how important he is to someone's life. Just because he noticed how bad she wanted to change him for good. And just because he wanted his future to be with her.
It is the star to every wand'ring bark Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
~ William Shakespeare's Sonnet 116
It's a poem about love and these lines are perfect to describe their love story.
But you know what the best part is? It's not like his whole life is dedicated to his girlfriend now. It's not like he forgot everyone and everything good that existed in his life before just to be with his girlfriend. Instead he gives more importance to his career, friends and family than before. He chooses his friends wisely, is focused on his career and thinks about the well-being of his family. Not everyone can do this. A very few intelligent people can match the balance sheet of their life. He's successfully doing it and I'm sure that he'll continue to do it for the rest of his life.
Nowadays I just see men and women blaming each other in relationships and saying stuff like "These types of boys/girls don't exist anymore"; "Everyone nowadays is disloyal and cheat". But nobody wants to be the non-existent person that they want in their life. It's not just the responsibility of a boy to change himself for his girlfriend but also the responsibility of the girl to support her boyfriend in every bad situation, make him understand the goods and bads in life and help him to change, and vice versa. Only a good and positive influence can make a bad person good.
I'm glad to meet a person like the guy I talked about and make him my friend. I hope more people could be this understanding and matured so that the sweet old bondings would have never died.
~Punam
2 notes · View notes
unoundrwrld · 2 months
Text
ONE MONTH IN MEXICO CITY
2 notes · View notes