I agree Jim,

Freedom of Speech should not be abused but used responsibly.

We’ve had this discussion many times without getting too personal.

 

Mark Jackson

   RollinOn

 

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From: Jim Lubin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 12:40 PM
To: Angie Novak
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] freedom of speech

 

Angie,
I don't know how much you watch the news, but everyday there seems to be
someone who is forced to apologies for calling someone a racial slur or
homosexual slur. So what makes it okay to demean and insult someone's
religious beliefs? We were having a civil debate on embryonic stem cells
where people were voicing why they were for or against it, without insulting
each other or someone's beliefs. 

Jim

At 10:25 AM 4/10/2007, Angie Novak wrote:



I disagree.  Even hate speech falls under freedom of speech.  If it didn't,
people would be in jail for just speaking their minds.  That's not America.

Jim Lubin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

You can't use "freedom of speech" to justify hate speech. It was completely
uncalled for, as were most of his other rants. 

At 07:37 AM 4/10/2007, Angie Novak wrote:

Freedom of speech, Dan T. 

-Angie

Dan T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

John, you're getting offensive... Dan T. 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

I  think the excess eggs should be served at communion. Like the caviar of
Christ or something. Maybe add a caudacill from Mary 

  

  

-----Original Message----- 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 11:04 AM 

Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Six Stem Cell Facts 

So what do you do with the thousands of excess fertilized eggs that result
from in vitro fertilization? Store them forever? Ban the process? These
excess eggs are thrown into the garbage everyday yet I don't hear anyone
complaining. So what's your answer. 

Dan 

At 07:50 PM 4/7/2007 -0700, Jim Lubin said something that elicited my
response:




Glad to see you partly agree with me Dan. (yes I realize you were being
sarcastic) I don't agree with the part about having elaborate funerals and
burying them, but yes we must not destroy unused fertilized eggs created for
IVF treatments. 

Using unused embryos is not the same as organ donation because organ donor
are dead before organs are harvested. Removing stem cells from an embryo
kills the embryo. 

I've listened to Dr Kerr from Johns Hopkins talk a few times about his
research. HYPERLINK
"http://www.hopkinsneuro.org/tm/"http://www.hopkinsneuro.org/tm/ 

watch his presentation at the 2006 symposium here HYPERLINK
"http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2767307331641285489&hl=en"http://vi
deo.google.com/videoplay?docid=2767307331641285489&hl=en 

he mentioned that they want to use the embryos created for IVF that are
deformed (something to that effect) and can not be used for in-vitro
treatment. Now I can go along with using those that could not be used to
result in a pregnancy. 

I agree with S. 30: A bill to intensify research to derive human pluripotent
stem cell lines

At 06:35 PM 4/7/2007, Dan wrote:

Yes, yes, yes! We must not destroy all those useless fertilized eggs. We
should let them perish on their own and then we should have an elaborate
funeral and bury them in a tiny little plot of earth. AND we must not allow
abortion at ANY cost. Thank you Jesus! Hallelujah! 

Dan, who always gives great credence to anything authored by a reverend. 

At 06:15 PM 4/7/2007 -0700, Jim Lubin said something that elicited my
response:












SIX STEM CELL FACTS









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. 

Source: Robert P. George and Thomas V. Berg, "Six Stem Cell Facts," Wall
Street Journal, March 14, 2007. 

For text:

HYPERLINK
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om/article/SB117384191108736444.html 

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