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I was wondering, why is stem cell research morally wrong? I mean from Christian standpoint. I haven't done ANY research or anything... I was just curious. I don't know much about it.
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what is this potentially develop into a human being?[b said:Quote[/b] (Mr.Bill @ Dec. 02 2004,10:38)]Some people deam it immoral because it deals with basically destroying a human embryo, which can potentially be developed into a human being, to do research. But what many do not know is that there are lots of embryos in storage at abortion clinics and such places that are just going to be thrown away anyways. Why not use it to do research and potentially cure some highly troublesome diseases like diabetes and parkinsons?
I agree, I would prefer cord blood to be used than fluids left over from abortion clinics, I was just stating another alternative.[b said:Quote[/b] (Genesis1315 @ Dec. 03 2004,4:45)]Why would I want to support an industry that I am completely against? There should not be any babies there to use for research.
Cord blood provides that same thing without any loss of life
Eh, the 'point' at which a human truely can be considered a human is highly ambiguous. I do not deam the fertilized egg to be human, as it is not alive, and possess no cognitive ability. You may believe that human life begins at conception, I do not. But even if I did, stem cell research can be done, as Genesis pointed out, with umbilical cord blood. So what's the problem?[b said:Quote[/b] (Kidan @ Dec. 03 2004,2:26)]what is this potentially develop into a human being?[b said:Quote[/b] (Mr.Bill @ Dec. 02 2004,10:38)]Some people deam it immoral because it deals with basically destroying a human embryo, which can potentially be developed into a human being, to do research. But what many do not know is that there are lots of embryos in storage at abortion clinics and such places that are just going to be thrown away anyways. Why not use it to do research and potentially cure some highly troublesome diseases like diabetes and parkinsons?
Is it not a human being already? Are not the DNA within the egg the DNA of a human?
Or does the DNA suddenly change in the third month?
[b said:Quote[/b] ]In my mind, the defining characteristic of humanity is our intelligence. There is also, of course, our ability to form ethical systems, but that requires our high level of cognitive ability.
[b said:Quote[/b] ] I do not categorize a brain dead human as inhuman, because it once could perform cognition, whereas an embryo never could.
*sigh*[b said:Quote[/b] (Mr.Bill @ Dec. 03 2004,7:52)]I think you should decide that for yourself Silent. It's a tricky issue.