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Let me get this straight, if you throw the embryos in the trash they're called left over waste.
If you research them, your killing human beings.
Mark
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Date: 07/20/06 12:54:39
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Stem Cell Bill Killed
(O'C, I'm copying this from comments I made on another list to respond to you)
At 07:35 PM 7/19/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where were these EXTRA embryos headed otherwise Jim? I thought 'we' were going to try to use these EXTRA embryos that were going to be destroyed for medical research BEFORE we destroyed them. I thought 'we' were going to make eyeballs, kidneys, and neurons with these stem cells before we flushed the leftovers. I'm sure I'm missing something here. Please fill in the blanks. O'C I've never thought of myself as part of the "Christian Right" as you say (I am a Roman Catholic) but agree with president Bush on this and I will explain way.
I do belive that a human egg and human sperm make a human being from the time they are joined, from that point the zygote contains all the 46 chromosomes need to be human. It's called an embryo after about 10 days. Being a human, it is entitled to protection to life from the Government. Therefore, the Government should not be funding the destruction of life for the purpose of research.
Now your opinion of when a human is a human and entitled to protection obviously differs from mine and president Bush. You can decide for yourself when a human becomes a human that is entitled to protection. Some people thing after birth and not before.
I'm against IVF treatments as well because it creates extra embryos in the process.
As for using those extra embryos in research for the possible benefit of others, just because they are going to be destroyed anyway, following that reasoning, here's my problem with that. A person with a traumatic brain injury or in a coma being kept alive on ventilator will never be completely healed and will die without the life-support, so why not harvest their body parts to improve someone else's life? I see both equally wrong. The Nazi's conducted medical research on the people they were going to kill anyway. I see it as the same.
Now, if scientist want to use stem cells derived from a human egg and another cell, somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), I don't consider that a human and have no problem with research on those stem cells.
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