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Originally Posted by Lotus96
Good point. And to save the life of the person we love, we need to remove an unbron child that could be loved.
So why not leave well enough alone?
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So you're saying that it's better for people we know and love to die needlessly, rather than a few cells that have no human lifeform at all?
Just a guess here, no disrespect, but I'd say you don't have any kids at all. I'm a father of 2 with another 1 on the way, my beliefs are in my children, and I'd do anything for them to live a happy and fruitful life.
I also have 2 nephews with muscular dystrophy, which means they'll be lucky to live out their teens. Stem cell research probably won't prevent the inevitable now, but it will help kids in the future stricken with this disorder.
I also find it ironic that most of the people who are against stem cell research aren't vegetarian, therefor they champion the morals of life of a few cells in a dish, yet they'll quite happily eat a slaughtered animal.
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