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here’s a discussion I had on a website:
gamer1:
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Cup o Joe:Apparently, making you feel “warm and fuzzy inside” justifies stopping scientific advancements because it’s “immoral!” (ie stem cell research),
gamer2:Adult stem cell research has done a lot and I agree with it because it’s natural and very useful (and someone has cloned her own lung to heal herself from cancer using her own stem cells). it’s embryonic that has done nothing because as it kills the human embryo in the process, if you think murder of a human zygote is justifiable for scientific means then you’re discriminatory against the age of that human. What if one of those frozen zygotes could have been someone who would change the world for the better like an other Tesla, or an other Edison or a Thomas Aquinas? We’ll never know because some of those kinds of people might be created under IVF and are under the microscope not allowed to grow as a result of this so called “scientific research” called “embryonic stem cell research” which is essentially selective breeding.
Adult Stem cell research on the other hand is the best, it’s natural and has done very well. I mean with the proper nutrition given to the stem cells which are produced in the small intestine people can clone their own organs in a lab, it doesn’t get much better than that. Adult stem cells can turn into any one of the 200 types of cells your body needs.
Stem cell research has nothing to do with the killing of human zygotes that were destined for anything else other than the trashcan.
Adult stem cells may be adequate for some purposes, but I think its a bit naive to say that one is a complete replacement for the other; depriving scientists the opportunity to fully explore the field means that any potential gains are automatically lost, and your theory becomes self-serving (since embryonic stem cells never get to do anything because nobody is allowed to research them, whereas adult stem cells are developed far beyond what embryonic stem cells can achieve).
gamer3:Cup o Joe said:“embryonic stem cell research” and IVF is selective breeding.
Every human zygote that is produced are human lives, it’s a very basic universal and scientific truth.
Think about this in IVF about 20 eggs are fertilized, that means 20 human beings are given life and at the exact moment of conception they are starting to grow. Doctors decide out of those twenty who is “fit to live”. you know what that is? it’s eugenics.
Prenatal eugenics is going and deciding who is fit to live before a human being has a chance to even think for himself or herself. Embryonic stem cell research is intrinsically anti life, IVF the way it is done right now is immoral but if the method is changed it can become moral and always productive if it is done like this: Only one egg should be fertilized at a time and without cutting through the membrane. Think about this, doctors cut the egg open to make it easier for the one sperm to get through. That’s not the way it’s supposed to be, the sperm are supposed to be allowed to do their part. For the sperm it’s supposed to be the survival of the fittest to get through to the egg. If it’s not survival of the fittest for the sperm, the person can be born with many disabilities because of a damaged sperm that got through to the egg to create him or her. The only way that IVF will be universally accepted is if it’s one egg that is fertilized at a time without cutting it open; the sperm MUST be allowed to do their part in the creative process that is life.
Now for Embryonic stem cell research. The egg is fertilized specifically to be destroyed by doctors to collect cells that everyone produces in their own bodies everyday. There is no reason to kill a new human life. Stem cells can and do turn into any cell that the body needs. It can also be instructed to change into Neurons. It’s only a matter of time before doctors find a way to tweak an adult stem cell that is produced in the small intestine to instruct them to turn into which ever cell the body needs. If a woman can clone her own lung using a few stem cells and a piece of her clean lung, it’s only a matter if time before they can figure out a way to instruct the stem cells to reattach the spinal cord. There’s no need to kill humans for stem cells. They can be found in the umbilical cord of every new born child, they are produced in the small intestines from the 6th week of pregnancy until death and it flows in the blood to change into which ever cell the body needs.
Cup o Joe:I reckon its a faulty premise to say that human life has an innate value. The value comes from the thoughts and experience and feelings that are unique to each of us. An embryo is incapable of these things. The embryo could potentially become a unique and valuable human but it’s a ****** deal to trade something that definitely exists for the uncertain possibility of something of equal value in the future.
You say that without thinking about the uniqueness of every single human being on the planet. In every single cell of your body, there is a 6 billion character code that describes the way you will look. This was determined at conception. The shape of your nose, the colour of you hair, skin and eyes, how tall you are. Every person IS unique from conception until death. Using peoples’ bodies for something your own cells can do is not the same value in the future. Every single person in the world has stem cells in them, there is no justifiable reason to kill humans because of emotional philosophy, science already indicates that at conception a human being’s shape and hight is predetermined and already forming.