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Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: Health and Religion
by
af_newbie
on 06/12/2019, 17:07:08 UTC
Yes that is a chicken embryo. This one was killed probably for this photo but had it not been killed and had it been kept warm between 99 and 102 degrees Fahrenheit it would have grown into a baby chick in less then 21 days.

For those who don't know. Chicken eggs purchased at stores are eggs not embryos. They lack the small embryonic tissue highlighted in af_newbies photo.    

I am talking about fertilized chicken eggs.  Focus, doctor, focus.  Is this a chicken, doctor?


It was the very beginning of a new chicken life. It is a dead chicken.

I am guessing you have not seen a dead chicken.  A dead chicken does not look like a fertilized egg. LOL.

You are just dishonest to acknowledge the difference and admit that you are making a logical fallacy.  
I don't think you are a complete idiot, despite the fact that you hang on to a lost argument only a complete moron or BADecker would.

It is not a dead chicken, it is a fertilized egg.  This is what a dead chicken looks like:


With your logical fallacy, we might as well call everything alive a living organism and throw away all the descriptions we have developed over the years to properly describe living organisms, name them, categorize and identify different stages of their development.  You can take your analogy even further and say that some atoms in the universe are 'future chicken in progress'.  LOL.

You guys are comedians.  "Fertilized eggs are dead chickens" WTF?  You guys are cracking me up.