Letters
Life begins when a woman conceives
Posted Tuesday, February 9 2010 at 17:59
I disagree with Lukoye Atwoli in his article (Sunday Nation February 7, 2010) titled ‘Life begins at both conception and at birth’.
At the same time, the argument by some medical practitioners and Federation of Women Lawyers (Fida) members that life begins at birth is totally wrong.
Although the committee of experts and parliamentary select committee on constitution review (PSC) did not define well when life begins in the harmonised draft constitution, I do submit that life begins at conception when fertilisation takes place — the moment a woman conceives.
The threat by the National Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK) to shoot down the draft in the referendum is well timed.
According to philosophers in social education and ethics, the rite of passage of a human being begins at conception, birth, initiation, marriage and the finally death.
GIDEON CHEBII,
Eldoret
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Submitted by HmwambariPosted February 17, 2010 12:21 PM




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It is unfortunate that the NCCK can be so hypocrytical. Insisting that life begins at conception based on their religion and then refuse Kadhis courts for the Muslims. Let us be careful not to be misled into religious fundamentalism. This is no different from those who kill in the name of God. Let us not be like them no matter what. we need not impose our beliefs on others. This is very dangerous. Even God could have made us all Christians if he wanted but due to His great love-gave us the freedom to choose. Lets not deny others.