Does bible define conception as the definition of human?

The bible pretty much defines "you" in the womb.
God tells Jeremiah, "Before I formed you in your mother's
womb I knew you". There would be no you if
Jerimiah was not a person. Another way to
tell is that the hebrews use "woman with child" which
depicts the unborn as a child.

Is a clone baby a human?
We won't know.
 
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"Is a clone baby a human?"

If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck...
 
Re: "Is a clone baby a human?"

Originally posted by EvilPoet
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck...
I found several of these things on the shelf of Toys R Us... :D
 
actually I think the question you should ask from the religious perspective is "does a cloned human have a soul"
obviously it is human but does conception count when its done outside the womb.
 
Originally posted by siledre
actually I think the question you should ask from the religious perspective is "does a cloned human have a soul"
obviously it is human but does conception count when its done outside the womb.
Well, cloning means no conception at all. Not conception outside of womb.
 
Originally posted by siledre
actually I think the question you should ask from the religious perspective is "does a cloned human have a soul"
obviously it is human but does conception count when its done outside the womb.

Does god only hand out souls while a child is in the womb? Even a clone would have to grow in a woman's womb, we havn't found any alternative to that yet, but do you think that if we came up with a way to grow a human in a jar or something, that God would be fooled?
 
Originally posted by Mystech
if we came up with a way to grow a human in a jar or something, that God would be fooled?
Hmm.... The Matrix way.... I like it!

I mean if we really end up to live like people in the movie Matrix in some near future, what would Jesus do at the 2nd comming? :D

What would god do if we, the human, end up being controlled by our own creation, the A.I. machines?
 
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