Wow, you’re completely incapable of basic reasoning.
Why is it relevant? All you're saying there is literally just "This argument is absurd, it's vaguely similar to your argument, therefore your argument is absurd."
You can’t define antidisestablishmentarianism and you’re accusing me of genocide?!
I didn't know antiwhatever was relevant to the debate. However, the definition of personhood is. And you don't seem to know what a person is.
I used it colloquially, not professionally, so I’m grabbing the colloquial definition
What did you think of the other colloquial definition I provided for you? Like I said, it seems to line up more with your ideology, it's even simpler than the one you gave, and it can justify killing anyone you want to!
a person who lives at the expense of another
I don't know if it bothers you that it uses a word you don't understand, but hey, up to you.
by your own logic if a fetus is a person then a caterpillar is a butterfly.
Again, you're arguing from an illogical comparison. You haven't explained why a fetus isn't a person, and I have explained why it is. I mean, you've called me and my idea stupid, but that doesn't make your actual judgement of it any clearer. Would you like to tell me so we can discuss it? Or do you just want to keep trying to chisel away at my definition like the world's worst sculptor? The fact you're this intent on not directly answering a very relevant question, along with this implication that I'm a bad person for wanting to protect life, are kind of weird, don't you think?
forcing births through regulation does that.
Pro-life births are higher in Democrat counties, too.
It also tends to produce people who vehemently disagree with and hate you.
It tends to produce people who vehemently agree with me, too, And people who are ambivalent. It really just tends to produce people in general.
Rightly so
That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.
you monster
And to think, you're the one who called me bitter. Projection, thy name is gamermanh.
Nope! You don't have to pay a cent to the Catholic Church to receive communion.