The question was when life begins. Life begins at conception. Did you know that at the moment of conception, there is a flash of light? It's a biological fact, not subject to how we feel about it. How we value that new life that has come into existence is where the argument is.
It's a chemical reaction. Light (and heat) are often given off in any chemical reaction. The light in this case is billions of zinc atoms being released from the egg at the moment the sperm penetrates the eggs.
I respectfully disagree. A blueprint does not make a house.
The question was when life begins. Life begins at conception. Did you know that at the moment of conception, there is a flash of light? It's a biological fact, not subject to how we feel about it. How we value that new life that has come into existence is where the argument is.
It's a chemical reaction. Light (and heat) are often given off in any chemical reaction. The light in this case is billions of zinc atoms being released from the egg at the moment the sperm penetrates the eggs.
Right, at the moment of conception, light is released, announcing the advent of a new human being.