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Stem-Cell Research
Since there is a poll on abortion I thought I would ask about opinions on Stem-Cell research.
I have been reading through http://www.stemcellresearchnews.com/Stem_Cell_News.htm to formulate an opinion, but I would like to hear what others on this board think. |
This is an excellent opportunity for me. I'm not exactly sure what the whole deal is with stem cell research. If President Bush withholds Federal funding, than so be it. What about private funding? What's the big deal?
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Unless I'm missing something, I don't have a problem with the research. I generally don't like federal funding of things that can be funded privately, but there may be certain research projects for which I would support federal funding.
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The technology and the will are there to do embryonic stem cell research. As a species we are now dealing with how to do this within our ethical framework. Quote:
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If you guys believed and supported Airborne lawyer's logic in his posts over in the abortion thread, then you must not be reading this right. A blastocyst is the initial grouping of cells of a developing embryo. According to AL's post, once the gamets have joined- it is a separate human lifeform. Can't have it both ways.. either it is or it isn't a distinct human life. :munchin
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Okay - I am going to stir the pot and take the wrath.
I see a difference between selective abortion and research on embryo's that would be killed anyway. Not all abortions are selective and voluntary. Some are necessary. If a person dies we harvest their organs, if an abortion has to be performed, what is the difference? To add to this, I work a lot with animals. I have worked and run farms - cattle and horses. I have no problem with humane killing. I had to partake in destroying a horse a few weeks ago. To reiterate what the vet told me when there was no explanation - things die. You come in one morning and with no explanation, no cause, sudden death arrives. Nothing you can do, nothing you did. If you want answers you donate the organs and research the cause. To me this debate is being tied to the wrong criteria. Nothing I have read so far has changed my opinion. |
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Recently, a private company started several new stem-cell lines from IVF clinic embryos that had certain diseases of interest. In this case, I can understand why the parents would "donate". The difference between harvesting organs and harvesting embryo cells is that organs come from a differentiated human being who gave permission. Embryo cells are by definition undifferentiated. |
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