maybe I have the science wrong, but just about any single cell in any human body contains the whole human design. And that's true for just about all life. Otherwise, cloning wouldn't be possible....but it is so if you cut yourself, get blood on a kleenix, and flush the kleenix, you're committing murder....isn't that the same thread of logic? jacking off is a capital offense apparently; but do it enough and you'll be too blind to see the firing squad j/k...sorta
speaking of white people, the all white R party of North Dakota has trapped themselves in scandal, not against blacks (this time), but against LGBTQ people: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/nort...m-lgbtq-homophobic_n_5f24263ec5b6a34284b9f6b2 time and time again, the R's prove how screwed-up they are, then they have to dodge & duck their true nature to get elected. Dodge & Duck = lie
like CC said, 1 X 1 = 1 and of course, the tweet you posted had a fatal logical fallacy that was easily pointed out besides that, you're equation doesn't fit. It's not 1 + 1, it's just 1
dolly the sheep: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_(sheep) "After cloning was successfully demonstrated through the production of Dolly, many other large mammals were cloned, including pigs,[23][24] deer,[25] horses[26] and bulls.[27] The attempt to clone argali (mountain sheep) did not produce viable embryos. The attempt to clone a banteng bull was more successful, as were the attempts to clone mouflon (a form of wild sheep), both resulting in viable offspring" "Cloning may have uses in preserving endangered species and may become a viable tool for reviving extinct species.[33] In January 2009, scientists from the Centre of Food Technology and Research of Aragon, in northern Spain announced the cloning of the Pyrenean ibex, a form of wild mountain goat, which was officially declared extinct in 2000. Although the newborn ibex died shortly after birth due to physical defects in its lungs, it is the first time an extinct animal has been cloned, and may open doors for saving endangered and newly extinct species by resurrecting them from frozen tissue" "The first successful cloning of a primate species using the same method for producing Dolly was reported in January 2018. Two identical clones of a macaque monkey, Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua, were created by researchers in China and were born in late 2017" "In January 2019, scientists in China reported the creation of five identical cloned gene-edited monkeys, using the same cloning technique that was used with Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua" I know what you're trying to argue, but that's not what I'm arguing. The pro-life tweet you posted talked about a fertilized egg as holding "the whole human design". But that is not unique to fertilized eggs. Both the eggs and the sperm hold the whole human design before fertilization. Almost all human cells hold the whole human design. In other words, the 'whole-human-design' as a pro-life argument has a gigantic flaw....IMO of course