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BioCatholic
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OK, so the whole thing with the opposition to the federal government giving money to people creating or using embryonic stems cells from humans. I see and hear the opposition everywhere.
so why isnt there just as big a push to make it illegal for private companies to do just that? why havent i seen any bills in Congress that would make it illegal for anyone at all to create human embryos for the purpose of harvesting stem cells?
my opinion: Bush isnt really concerned with the MORALITY of federal funds given, its more about the private sector and big pharmaceutical companies having the market on stem cell creation cornered. its about MONEY.
allowing universities which are largely nonprofit to compete with the private industries would cause billions of dollars in revenue to be lost for them.
even though cloning is banned in many states, US professors are traveling regularly overseas to help foreign scientists clone embryos and extract stem cells. how come there isnt a huge push to make that illegal the same way they made it illegal to travel overseas to have sex with minor children? basically, people are leaving the US to circumvent laws established here. they are then able to reap the rewards from an otherwise illegal act here.
i havent seen one single bill that would make it illegal to even carry out invitro fertilization. if there are people so strongly opposed to any of this, then why is there no legislation to make such things illegal?
or does it come down to: catholics beleive it is wrong, but they really cant dictate what so many other people do not consider to be wrong?
is it like contraception? the catholic church teaches against it, but there is no real push to make it illegal. people who accept the doctrine dont use it, while other people do. i mean, you can tell a person it is wrong, but you cant stop them from using it.
so why isnt there just as big a push to make it illegal for private companies to do just that? why havent i seen any bills in Congress that would make it illegal for anyone at all to create human embryos for the purpose of harvesting stem cells?
my opinion: Bush isnt really concerned with the MORALITY of federal funds given, its more about the private sector and big pharmaceutical companies having the market on stem cell creation cornered. its about MONEY.
allowing universities which are largely nonprofit to compete with the private industries would cause billions of dollars in revenue to be lost for them.
even though cloning is banned in many states, US professors are traveling regularly overseas to help foreign scientists clone embryos and extract stem cells. how come there isnt a huge push to make that illegal the same way they made it illegal to travel overseas to have sex with minor children? basically, people are leaving the US to circumvent laws established here. they are then able to reap the rewards from an otherwise illegal act here.
i havent seen one single bill that would make it illegal to even carry out invitro fertilization. if there are people so strongly opposed to any of this, then why is there no legislation to make such things illegal?
or does it come down to: catholics beleive it is wrong, but they really cant dictate what so many other people do not consider to be wrong?
is it like contraception? the catholic church teaches against it, but there is no real push to make it illegal. people who accept the doctrine dont use it, while other people do. i mean, you can tell a person it is wrong, but you cant stop them from using it.