Thank you Barbara for this email to the list.
I'm right in here with you on this subject and I am NOT a 
"bleeding heart" person either.
However, I do happen to be a Christian with strong feelings against
killing an embryo to fix my problem - especially when there are
so many other methods becoming available in the near future.

Just today I learned of another program that has to do with some 
sugars in the system that can repair problems in the body 
and even develop adult stem cells to solve some things like we
have....in our own bodies.
Just think of that!  Something we can take and have go to work
in our own bodies and develop our own stem cells to repair
the myeling sheaths that are damaged!
I am going to investigate this and will let you know what I think
after I finish my inquiries.

Mary Eden



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2006/03/05 Sun PM 03:22:47 EST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],  [email protected]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] RE:THE STEM CELL POST FROM LAST WEEK

 
A few years ago there was a long and heated debate on the list  about stem 
cells, and I certainly don't want to start that up again, but I feel  I need to 
defend against charges of "ignorance" and not caring about people in  pain and 
looking down on the disabled. My objection with stem cell research  is the 
objection to using embryos, and I think that's the case with  most people who 
have trouble with stem cell  research. Believing that an embryo is a human life 
and not just a mass of cells,  no matter how much pain I am in or how disabled 
I am, I couldn't think of ending  that life to better my own any more than I 
could do my neighbor in to harvest  his kidney. I think most people can 
understand the logic of that, even if  they disagree with it.
 
I saw a headline the other day about someone trying to pass a  law to protect 
unborn babies, to prosecute someone who harms a woman in a way to  endanger 
her unborn child. I thought, how sad it is that whether an unborn child  is 
protected or not depends on whether it's wanted.
 
That said, though, I've seen some very promising studies about  adult stem 
cells and stem cells in umbilical cord blood and that kind of thing.  So, it's 
not the issue of stem cells themselves that there are problems with --  just 
the use of embryos for it.
 
Barbara H.
 
 
In a message dated 3/4/2006 8:04:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

our best hope of beating this thing just may possibly be stem cells,but  
remember as long as the govt and the bleeding heart ignorant people who are  
able 
to go on with their everyday lives and look down on us and do not have to  
worry about the problems we face everyday have their hands in it,i dont think  
youll see the therapy in our country for along time.or at least untill an  
election year when promises are made but not kept.
           jeff



 


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