The article doesn't say or imply this. Unfertilized eggs aren't persons, and the article only says every person has a purpose.
> I think if fertilized eggs are people, so are unfertilized eggs. There's really not much difference between them.
Fertilization doesn't count as "much difference" to you? Hmm.
The article doesn't say or imply this. Unfertilized eggs aren't persons, and the article only says every person has a purpose.
> I think if fertilized eggs are people, so are unfertilized eggs. There's really not much difference between them.
Fertilization doesn't count as "much difference" to you? Hmm.