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Allow it. There is no good reason not to (it is not a right to life question) and it helps save lives.
Quote from: Feanor on March 28, 2006, 01:16:14 pmAllow it. There is no good reason not to (it is not a right to life question) and it helps save lives. And that is where the argument lies. It is for some people a right to life question. When doing this they take the nucleus from the egg and the sperm cells and put them together. Once that is done the scientists have 14 days before brain development begins. So since there is potential for it to turn into a human it does have to do with the right to life question. All they need to do is insert it into a womb.
Children are and should be born by a female and a male reproduction and birth procress. Simply taking and using stem cells and saying it is morally wrong, is like saying your never morally right for wanting to continue science to help the sick, dying and suffering.
I have no opposition to the research, but how the stem cells are obtained..well, if baby farming starts I'll be very displeased, but if a stillborn or something is donated, go for it.
Quote from: GameSnake on March 28, 2006, 02:42:35 pmChildren are and should be born by a female and a male reproduction and birth procress. Simply taking and using stem cells and saying it is morally wrong, is like saying your never morally right for wanting to continue science to help the sick, dying and suffering.It has nothing to do with not wanting to help people. It has to do with the possibility that you're killing a human being (which we call murder) in order to help people. As much as it would be nice to be able to kill people if it will benefit more, our society just doesn't work like that.
Quote from: iago on March 28, 2006, 02:43:54 pmQuote from: GameSnake on March 28, 2006, 02:42:35 pmChildren are and should be born by a female and a male reproduction and birth procress. Simply taking and using stem cells and saying it is morally wrong, is like saying your never morally right for wanting to continue science to help the sick, dying and suffering.It has nothing to do with not wanting to help people. It has to do with the possibility that you're killing a human being (which we call murder) in order to help people. As much as it would be nice to be able to kill people if it will benefit more, our society just doesn't work like that. Really, a cell is a human being? I never knew that.
I'd personally do as Joe suggests
You might be right about that, Joe.
Quote from: AntiVirus on March 28, 2006, 01:22:13 pmQuote from: Feanor on March 28, 2006, 01:16:14 pmAllow it. There is no good reason not to (it is not a right to life question) and it helps save lives. And that is where the argument lies. It is for some people a right to life question. When doing this they take the nucleus from the egg and the sperm cells and put them together. Once that is done the scientists have 14 days before brain development begins. So since there is potential for it to turn into a human it does have to do with the right to life question. All they need to do is insert it into a womb.Just because the brain hasn't developed, it doesn't mean that the fetus is not human. It may be a human being with a soul and everything from the moment of conception. There is no evidence (and I don't think it's possible to find evidence) that the human doesn't become human instantly.
Just because the brain hasn't developed, it doesn't mean that the fetus is not human. It may be a human being with a soul and everything from the moment of conception. There is no evidence (and I don't think it's possible to find evidence) that the human doesn't become human instantly.
I have a programming folder, and I have nothing of value there
Our species really annoys me.
Quote from: iago on March 28, 2006, 02:41:18 pmJust because the brain hasn't developed, it doesn't mean that the fetus is not human. It may be a human being with a soul and everything from the moment of conception. There is no evidence (and I don't think it's possible to find evidence) that the human doesn't become human instantly. Holy shit! iago, I was wrong about you! You *aren't* a completely lost cause!