(IFF) a fully individual human with the full protection of the law sparks into existence at the very moment of conception (THEN) every woman who fails to take every possible measure to prevent a miscarriage is guilty of manslaughter.
except there are D.N.R. laws, she is making a D.N.R. decision for her baby, where are you getting confused?
(IFF) someone fails to have the foresight to get a pre-natal checkup to make sure they are healthy enough to bear a child and or indulges excessively in alcoholism and or other high risk behavior then has multiple miscarriages, how is this not considered criminal negligence or manslaughter or child endangerment or child abuse (IFF) every zygote/morula/blastocyst/embryo is considered to be an individual human with the full protection of the law?
Again D.N.R. means you don't have to receive or can refuse treatment. I believe there are laws pertaining to certain high risk behavior, but they are rarely if ever enforced.
If someone is on life support and the doctor/hospital staff fails to provide a proper (contaminated or inadequate) intravenous drip and or trips over the cord causing the machinery to fail, this is criminal negligence and or malpractice and or manslaughter.
and? How is that relevant to an individual or lawful designee making a decision? and you talk about red herring?
Specifically the same people who claim "all life is precious" don't seem to care if deportees are in physical danger.
danger =/= certain death, abortion is certain death, you've stretched your self into knots.
yes everyone is a hypocrite to some degree, what of it?
I'm trying to understand the position you are taking, even though it appears a devil's advocate one, which is fine. If I understand you correctly....
Life starts at conception and the spark of life is a soul (something like that)
All human life is precious
Because all life is precious, in every instance, everything possible should be done to protect or ensure that life (miscarriage, immigration)
is that about right? Anything I missed?