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George and Tollefsen reason that the embryo is fully human and its life therefore inviolable, because its program is self-contained.
Yet to attain this enlightenment is, in a sense, to renounce what is fully human; it is a kind of death.
In this way the task of relating absolutely to the absolute becomes even more strenuous, for human reason is overwhelmed, even offended, by the claim that Jesus is fully human and fully divine.
All these lessons, from the street to the concert stage, find a place in "Rome and Jewels"; in Rome's journey of self-discovery, Mr. Harris echoes his own -- from "Cro-magnon Man," as he put it, to someone who is "fully human".
Tibetan monks believe a new life begins around the time of a mating couple's orgasm; many Catholics posit that it starts at the union of an egg and sperm; Roe v. Wade effectively established a legal threshold of life at 24 weeks of fetal gestation; some consider meaningful life to begin at birth; the Navajo think a baby is fully human when it laughs for the first time.
As the horse closes in, its outline becomes clear: thank goodness, it is attached to a cart, and the driver is fully human and has a head.
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