> > I've considerd myself 'pro life' most of my life-- but when I sit down
> > and think about it independent of all the religious debates on either
> > side of the issue, the cerebral activity thing makes the most sense to
> > me.

> So, imagine a person who *used* to have cerebral activity but now doesn't any
> more. Does he/she lose his/her personhood?

Yes. Without brain activity, they are 'brain dead'. I believe,
personally(spiritually), that their soul has already vacated their
body at that point, and it's just flesh and bone remaining.


-- 
Derek


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