So a baby is being produced in the womb and then something happens and the baby's brain and heart start functioning and it's basically alive ready to be born.
On the other hand that baby's body fails and it's dead before it's birth.
What causes the baby's body to come to life?
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And here we see LonePaul attempting to discuss intellectual topics.
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I've never seen any reason to suppose an organism's biological functionality isn't sufficient to give them consciousness.
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It's alive before hand because of the cells, technically. Only when the cells cease to multiply does one consider it dead.
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The soul. God gives it to each baby as a house warming gift.
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Well scientists don't know exactly. Some scientists say that there is something that imbues the baby with a soul. They don't know if this is a cell, particle, or an unknown microscopic embodiment of a previous life (this is what they speculated).They call this the "breath of life." I'm not sure what they were thinking when they said that or why but now that I think about it, it's starting to make sense. I heard it on history channel and though I don't believe half those things that some scientists say, this answer was very compelling. I hope u think about it and if u figure this out... You will break God's fourth wall my friend.
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The cells in the baby are already alive.
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The Miscarriage Fairy flies into the womb and flips a coin. If it's heads, the baby lives, if it's tails, mother wont be feeling good the next morning.