VI. Homo Sapien Life
6.1 Homo Sapien Life
Article 100 - Homo Sapien Life
Homo Sapiens are born naturally through the process of placental development over a period of approximately 300 days for a fully formed infant man or woman.
For the development of Homo Sapiens, this placental development experience means 1 day of existence as mono cellular life, 1 day of life as the simplest multi-cellular life, then 10 days of life as a parasitic culture, 14 days of life as simple species life, then 14 days of life as a simple prototype mammal, then 14 days of life as a prototype primate and finally from around day 55 approximately 245 days as a developing Homo Sapien infant species
While a zygote in a mothers womb is likely to follow the same placental path and evolve into different lifeforms and finally the life form of an evolving Homo Sapien, it is scientifically, legally and morally incorrect to claim a zygote is a representation of the species of Homo Sapien or unborn man or woman when it clearly is not; and
While a fetus of a child is not yet born until birth, there is no question that scientifically, legally and morally from day 55 to 60 onwards that the lifeform within a mothers womb is Homo Sapien, therefore any death of the fetus from day 55 to 60 onwards is the death of a Homo Sapien--an unborn man or woman.
Any law that seeks to arbitrarily mandate that life of a Homo Sapien begins from day 1 of conception, or conversely does not recognize the indisputable fact that from day 55 to 60 onwards, the fetus is clearly an unborn man or woman is automatically rendered inferior and contrary to Natural Law in the face of this sovereign pronouncement and any remedy recognizing natural law and common sense.