Wizard wrote:Is birth the beginning of all life?It seems to me that all the living cells which constitute your being were alive in previous cells before 'you' were born and even before you were conceived. The individual life of any human, of all life on this planet, is one continuous chain of a living process that goes back to some kind of complex protein molecules replicating billions of years ago! The livingness that sustains this version of life that I call me, has been, of necessity, one continuous living process since whatever sort of primitive "life" first appeared on the Earth. Of course, there is no actual concrete demarcation between what we consider to be "living" and what we suspect is merely capable of replication at the molecular level. So where's that line between "the inertness of being" and "the beginning of life?" There is no line, but rather one continuous process of which we here happen to be some of the presently active examples!
Are bacterium, fungus, viruses, and cells "born"? So you, Greta, were born, and all life came into existence revolving around you? If you die then all life dies???
Also it merely is your subjective opinion that "life begins at birth". I know many Conservative, Traditional, Fundamentalist religionists who staunchly disagree with you, and claim life begins at conception, not birth.
And I personally disagree, maybe your life "began" on your 10th birthday, how do you know otherwise?
Isn't life grand!