LMAO! Kudos!!

Dan

At 07:44 PM 4/9/2007 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something that elicited my 
response:
  
>Do you realize if we study embryonic stem cells people are going to get 
>morally confused. Moral confusion leads to abortions. Abortions lead to teen 
>sex. Teen sex leads to embryonic stem cell research! How can you ignore these 
>facts? Masturbation is behind all this. If we had stopped doctors from grave 
>robbing we wouldn't have these problems. Then doctors invented homogenation 
>and pastuerazation. Then penacillin and the worlds evils are being whittled 
>away. Its just wrong!  We are in wheelchairs to punish our souls?!
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>john
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 9:15 PM
>Subject: [QUAD-L] Six Stem Cell Facts
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>SIX STEM CELL FACTS
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>The public discussion of human embryo research has too often lacked 
>intellectual honesty, which has only compounded the confusion of an issue of 
>great scientific and moral complexity, say Robert P. George professor of 
>jurisprudence at Princeton University and a member of the President's Council 
>on Bioethics and Rev. Thomas V. Berg, executive director of the Westchester 
>Institute for Ethics and the Human Person.
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>Consequently, there are certain facts on which people on either side of the 
>moral debate should be able to agree, say George and Berg.  For example: 
>    * There is no "ban" on human embryonic stem cell (ESC) research in the 
> United States; the federal government has funded such research to the tune of 
> $130 million dollars since 2001, and the United States continues to be the 
> international leader in the field. 
>    * We are a long way away from therapies derived from embryonic stem cells; 
> many leading stem cell researchers have echoed the fact that there may be no 
> breakthrough any time soon. 
>    * Standard embryology texts insist that from the zygote (single-cell 
> embryo) stage forward there exists a new living member of the species homo 
> sapiens that has the active potential to develop by an internally directed 
> process towards maturity. 
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>Also: 
>    * There are non-controversial alternatives worth exploring; such as the 
> reprogramming of ordinary somatic (body) cells, the derivation of stem cells 
> from amniotic fluid, and (assuming that it can be shown that the product is 
> not an embryo), altered nuclear transfer.  
>    * Concerns about embryo destruction are not only religious; but merely a 
> healthy respect for the human capacity for doing evil in pursuit of the good. 
>    * The search for cures is not the only motive behind ESC research,; many 
> scientists are interested only in enhancing basic scientific knowledge of 
> such things as cell signaling, tissue growth and early human development. 
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>Source: Robert P. George and Thomas V. Berg, "Six Stem Cell Facts," Wall 
>Street Journal, March 14, 2007.
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>For text:
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><http://online.wsj.com/article/SB117384191108736444.html>http://online.wsj.com/article/SB117384191108736444.html
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