Fetus or Child?
From social media -
The Left ™ uses the term "fetus" (or foetus) to try to fool you into thinking it is something other than a human being. In war, it is often a strategy to dehumanize the enemy, and The Left ™ is at war on the birth of children. Problem is, when used to describe a human fetus, it is a description of a child. In such a case, the terms are synonyms.
"Who aborts a child? [Implication that the unborn baby is not a child]
IT's a foetus not a child that is aborted. Glad I could help clarify this misconception."
So, let's go to proper definitions here.
Fetus - noun
The unborn offspring A fetus or foetus (/ˈfiːtəs/; pl. : fetuses, foetuses, rarely feti or foeti) is the unborn offspring that develops from a mammal embryo. Following embryonic development, the fetal stage of development takes place.
Author's note: Necessarily, a human fetus would be the unborn offspring of a human. to date, no human has been impregnated with, birthed, or even carried the fetus of another species.
Child - noun: child; plural noun: children
A young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
Therefore, using deductive reasoning and syllogism, we can easily state the following facts:
All (human) fetuses are children, but not all children are fetuses.
The Left ™ uses the term "fetus" (or foetus) to try to fool you into thinking it is something other than a human being. In war, it is often a strategy to dehumanize the enemy, and The Left ™ is at war on the birth of children. Problem is, when used to describe a human fetus, it is a description of a child. In such a case, the terms are synonyms.
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