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Life Begins At Conception, Says New Mo. Law

First Posted: 09/15/10 02:00 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:40 PM ET

Life Conception

By Tim Townsend
Religion News Service

(RNS) It's a question that has perplexed philosophers, theologians and scientists for thousands of years.

Pythagorean Greeks, early Christian church fathers, Talmudic rabbis, Sunni and Shia scholars, Hindu Brahmin and modern bioethicists have grappled with the fundamental, ultimately unknowable, mystery: At what point in our biological development are we infused with a soul?

At what point do we become human?

Missouri lawmakers have declared their answer. By withholding both his signature and his veto, Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon signaled that he agreed and recently allowed the legislative answer to become state law.

"The life of each human being begins at conception," according to Senate Bill 793, which adds new regulations to the state's 24-hour informed consent law for abortions. "Abortion will terminate the life of a separate, unique, living human being."

The bill makes Missouri the second state to adopt such language after a similar provision became law in South Dakota in 2005, and then survived a legal challenge in federal court in 2008.

Abortion providers will be required to include the language from the bill "prominently" on brochures that will be required for every woman seeking the procedure--even if they don't happen to believe the Christian theology the words represent.

"Those are not sentiments that all the world's religions, or all the people in the state, believe in," said Paula Gianino, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri.

But supporters of the new law say they see no conflict between religion and the law's definition of life.

State Sen. Jim Lembke, a Republican and one of the bill's sponsors, said the language on the new brochures "is not a religious statement. It's a scientific statement."

Those with differing beliefs "will have to take all the information given to them and make an informed decision," Lembke said.

The sentiment expressed in the first of the new brochures' two sentences--that life begins at conception--has been part of Missouri law for nearly a quarter century. Scientists agree that when a sperm and egg unite, a living organism results.

But for philosophers and theologians, things get more complicated with the second sentence about abortion ending the life of a "separate, unique, living human being."

"The distinction is between human life where you're talking about an organism as opposed to a human life in a moral sense," said Bonnie Steinbock, professor of philosophy at the State University of New York at Albany. "Those are two different debates that go back to Aquinas and the issue of ensoulment."

Aquinas, and Augustine before him, wrestled with concepts first introduced by Aristotle in the fourth century B.C. Aristotle believed that a soul could only inhabit a fetus when that fetus began to look human, a timetable he set at 40 days for men and 90 days for women.

The 40-day notion prevailed in the Roman Catholic Church until the 19th century, when Pope Pius IX removed the distinction between souled and unensouled fetuses from church doctrine.

Since then, the Catholic Church has conceded that man can never know empirically when an embryo gains its soul. Pope John Paul II said "the mere probability that a human person is involved would suffice to justify an absolutely clear prohibition of any intervention aimed at killing a human embryo."

Protestant denominations have a variety of positions on life's beginnings, although more conservative evangelical churches largely embrace the Vatican's absolutist views.

But other faith traditions disagree, and have for centuries.

"The Talmud says that from the moment of fertilization until 40 days, the embryo has a status of being nearly liquid," said Rabbi Yehiel Poupko, Judaic scholar at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. "The question for Jewish law is not when does life begin, but when is the embryo entitled to the justice and compassion of society?"

Islamic law closely follows Jewish law, though different streams within Islam have various views, said Abdulaziz Sachedina, a professor of Islamic studies at the University of Virginia and author of "Islamic Biomedical Ethics."

Most Sunni Muslims "believe that life begins at the turn of the first trimester," Sachedina said.

Hindus believe in reincarnation, so life beginning "at conception" creates theological problems. "Life cannot begin at conception when our lives have not ended in the first place," said Cromwell Crawford, a retired professor at the University of Hawaii and author of "Hindu Bioethics for the Twenty-First Century."

Critics, including Kate Lovelady of the Ethical Society of St. Louis, say the new law imposes one narrow religious view on others. "A lot of our members don't believe life begins at conception--that it's much more complicated than that."

As polarizing as the abortion debate is, all sides agree on the subject of religious doctrine incorporated into government health warnings.

"We shouldn't be crafting legislation based on differing faith systems," said Lembke, the bill's co-sponsor. "I'd much rather use our Constitution."

(Tim Townsend writes for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch in St. Louis, Mo.)

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12:38 AM on 10/07/2010
I dare those who believe that life begins at conception to read this article. There is no way you could possible believe that if you actually read this. It is an enjoyable read and refreshingly scientific.

http://www.amirrorclear.net/academic/papers/scourge.pdf
09:02 PM on 09/28/2010
I'm from Missouri and I sent this article to a Missouri Representative. There is nothing in 793 that says life begins at conception. It is a bill about what women have to do prior to an abortion and the information they must be provided, but there's nothing in there about when life begins. So, is Huffingtonpost at fault or is it Real News Service problem? I went to the RNS website and did a search on this article - it's not there. I also searched for the author - other articles come up but not this specific one.
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08:03 PM on 09/23/2010
A very dangerous precedent...this demeans women and their choices and tries to force religious views on those who may have none.
The government and religion need to stay out of women's choice whether or not to have children.
06:13 PM on 09/23/2010
Well, Missouri being the land of intellectual giants, I'm sure they know best.
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11:47 AM on 09/23/2010
Life begins when a fetus is capable of sustaining itself outside of the womb.

Until then it is basically a parasite, living off it's host.
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02:11 PM on 09/23/2010
Agreed!! Are these fools going to throw a woman in jail for using birth control, RU-486- of maybe if she has a miscarriage. Just how stupid can it get??
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Justdontgetit
Don't screw with old people, they will mess you up
02:38 PM on 09/23/2010
I don't think they will be happy until the obstertic mortality rate for women is back up in the double digits.
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09:13 PM on 09/20/2010
From the Buddhist perspective there is no beginning to life. Once you get into such dichotomies, decisions and incisions you cannot exclude sunlight. You cannot negate the influence of rain or clean air in the process of life. Your cornflakes in the morning or raw oysters on the half-shell on a Friday night out. To continue to allow industrial pollution, war or capital punishment is abortion. To accept the pollution of our water supply is abortion. To allow the military to spread radiation throughout it's war zones is abortion.

In which moment do these Missouri politicians live?
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06:04 PM on 09/20/2010
* cute living baby but not till then
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06:04 PM on 09/20/2010
It's a mass of cells alive in a paracitic manner til it's born then it a cute l
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09:19 AM on 09/20/2010
Well if Missouri is correct and HUMAN life begins at the moment of conception that would make God the biggest abortionist of all since about half of all HUMANS spontaneously abort. Missouri just named God as the greatest murderer of babies by far. I mean HE did intelligently design it that way, right?
01:41 PM on 09/20/2010
Assuming you believe in God. However, what was your first moment of existence? Mine was when genetic material in my mother's egg after it was fertilized by my father's sperm started to divide and multiply on its own.
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04:38 PM on 09/20/2010
That is one place one might draw the line, but certainly not the only one such a line may be drawn. Were I to draw it I might do so at the advent of consciousness or independant ex-utero viability. But, many minds, some perhaps even great, have come down all over the place on this. There are even schools of thought that view our entire concept of a unique self as delusional. The state of Missouri has succumbed to the pressures of those who have become rabidly attached to a view on this matter that is by far not anywhere near the middle ground on this issue. Sadly, another sign of the times in America.
12:09 PM on 09/21/2010
Great points. Fanned.
01:10 AM on 09/20/2010
Pro-life conservatives are obsessed with the fetus, from conception to nine months. After that, they don’t wanna know about you. They don’t wanna hear from you. No-nothing! No neo-natal care, no day care, no head start, no school lunch, no food stamps, no welfare, no nothing. If you’re pre-born, you’re fine. If you’re preschool, you’re f***ed!
Conservatives don’t give a s**t about you until you reach military age. Then they think you are just fine. Just what they’ve been looking for. Conservatives want live babies so they can raise them to be dead soldiers.
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08:06 PM on 09/21/2010
nicely put!
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11:23 AM on 09/22/2010
You forgot 2 particular cases where they really do care: when you are brain dead like Terri Schiavo whose brain had atrophied or when you are terminally ill and want to end your life.

So they only care for you before you are born, after you are brain dead, or when you decided that you want to die in dignity to end your suffering.

Why? Because you cannot interfere with god's plan. Does god's plan include not having health care and a life in poverty?
12:17 AM on 09/20/2010
In case you didn't know it, no president has been a scientist since Jefferson.
12:15 AM on 09/20/2010
Study biology and you will see that life doesn't have a line at which it begins. No religion has anytrhing valid to say about biology.
12:14 PM on 09/21/2010
Yet predominantly male lawmakers male lawmakers are experts. Doubt they even remember biology class.
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07:26 PM on 09/19/2010
Next week, a lawsuit as cancer tumors are given the rights of full human beings.

From a purely biological standard, this can be made the case.
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Show me some evidence.
10:55 AM on 09/19/2010
A live sperm unites with a live egg to produce a live zygote. Organisms have life cycles. Cycles perpetuate themselves and do not have a beginning in the common sense of the word.

Life "began" 3.5 billion years ago.
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02:16 AM on 09/19/2010
I've just added Missouri to my list of states that I won't visit, ever. Maybe if they see a drop in tourist revenue attached to this stupid legislation, they might rethink their decision.
12:16 AM on 09/20/2010
Religion are presently evermore dominated by violent fanatics who are gaining power. The Enlightenment is coming to an end. We are re-entering the age of the Endarkenment.
12:16 PM on 09/21/2010
Well said, again. These people are also notorious xenophobes - they don't care about the tourist industry.