To: LtdGovt
You must be right, anyone who thinks EVERY human life is deserving of the recognition of the right to not be murdered, whether as an embryo, in the womb or anywhere else, surely has no business in science. /sarc
When a human embryo is no more than a disposable piece of discardable flotsam, the mature human will descend into the same definition of expendable, worthless disregard in favor of "greater" virtues than its own life.
23 posted on
02/05/2007 8:23:29 PM PST by
Wuli
To: Wuli
You must be right, anyone who thinks EVERY human life is deserving of the recognition of the right to not be murdered, whether as an embryo, in the womb or anywhere else, surely has no business in science.
I wonder, what are the chances that this professor is going to convince his fellow scientists not to do such experiments. I consider that chance to be very small, close to zero. You operate under the false assumption that scientists can be shamed into not conducting experiments. It doesn't work that way. If you want maximum effectiveness, you need to reach out to the court of public opinion, and indirectly, influence legislators.
25 posted on
02/05/2007 8:37:12 PM PST by
LtdGovt
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