daf@ccice6.UUCP (David Fader) (02/05/85)
> > > Fetuses don't think. > > How do you know? > How do we know anyone else thinks? How do we know anyone is a fetus? -- The Watcher seismo!rochester!ccice5!ccice6!daf
cjk@ccice2.UUCP (Chris Kreilick) (02/06/85)
> > > > Fetuses don't think. > > > How do you know? > > How do we know anyone else thinks? > How do we know anyone is a fetus? > The Watcher How do we know you are not one of those two jerks who just pose stupid questions to serious discussions? -- Golden ear
daf@ccice6.UUCP (David Fader) (02/06/85)
> > > > > Fetuses don't think. > > > > How do you know? > > > How do we know anyone else thinks? > > How do we know anyone is a fetus? > How do we know you are not one of those two jerks who > just pose stupid questions to serious discussions? That would be the correct test. Thank you. -- The Watcher seismo!rochester!ccice5!ccice6!daf
del@wuphys.UUCP (Dave de Lake) (02/10/85)
> > > > > Fetuses don't think. > > > > How do you know? > > > How do we know anyone else thinks? > > How do we know anyone is a fetus? > -- This is the silliest conversation I've seen in a while. What does this have to do with abortion? Animals other than humans are known to have metaphorical thought via the experiments with anthropoid apes. What does this have to do with the issue of abortion? Dave @Compton Sanitarium
cjk@ccice2.UUCP (Chris Kreilick) (02/13/85)
> > > > > > >1. Fetuses don't think. > > > > > >2. How do you know? > > > > >3. How do we know anyone else thinks? > > > >4. How do we know anyone is a fetus? > > -- > > This is the silliest conversation I've seen in a while. > What does this have to do with abortion? Animals other > than humans are known to have metaphorical thought via the > experiments with anthropoid apes. What does this have to > do with the issue of abortion? > > Dave > @Compton Sanitarium Thanks for proving point 3. -- Potato Boiler