The fact that there are remarkable changes in the human being in size and function from conception to birth indicate that it is not a human person at the time of conception.
The fact that there are remarkable changes in the human being in size and function from conception to birth indicate that it is not a human person at the time of conception.
Change is part of the nature of a human person in its natural life, and continues without loss of identity of personhood even after birth. See p. 230.
The fact that there are remarkable changes in the human being in size and function from conception to birth indicate that it is not a human person at the time of conception.
Change is part of the nature of a human person in its natural life, and continues without loss of identity of personhood even after birth. See p. 230.