WATCH: Whoopi Goldberg says 'it doesn't matter' at what point a fetus is considered a human being

"Listen, it doesn't matter what you think -- when you think it is. If I don't think that that's when it is," said Goldberg.

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On Thursday morning's episode of "The View," co-host Whoopi Goldberg launched into yet another tirade, saying that nobody's "religious" viewpoint matters in the legal debate surrounding the abortion issue.

"This is an uncomfortable conservation that we have to have: At what point does a baby in the womb have rights separate from the mother?" asked guest host Alyssa Farah-Griffin, who worked for the White House under the Trump administration.

Goldberg chimed in: "Listen, it doesn't matter what you think -- when you think it is. If I don't think that that's when it is —"

Farah-Griffin attempted to bring up topics like trimesters, but was talked over as Goldberg continued:

"Listen, I don't have to tell you. It's your decision what you do with your body, and how your family runs. And for me, I don't care what your religious beliefs are."

"But it's not even religion... it's a philosophical debate," Fara-Griffin interjected, before being cut off once again by Goldberg:

"This is all based on religion," shouted Goldberg, as Griffin continued with "When does the baby in the womb have rights?"

The topic of abortion exploded back into headlines this month after Politico published a leaked draft opinion from the Supreme Court indicating that a majority of the Supreme Court justices would vote to overturn Roe v Wade.

On Wednesday, Senate Democrats attempted to pass a bill codifying the right to get an abortion into law, but the legislation failed to reach the 60-vote mark needed.

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