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To: WLR
The Father will be blood kin to the boy.

The father will be his half brother.

Professional ethicists have a problem with this but not. Would you agree that it is okay to harvest unfertilized eggs from an aborted fetus so some infertile woman can give birth to a child.

78 posted on 10/06/2007 4:35:59 PM PDT by NYer ("Where the bishop is present, there is the Catholic Church" - Ignatius of Antioch)
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To: NYer

“Professional ethicists have a problem with this but not. Would you agree that it is okay to harvest unfertilized eggs from an aborted fetus so some infertile woman can give birth to a child.”

At this time it is probably legal.. Ok? No.

That question was really answered after WWII.. Both the Japanese and the Germans conducted terminal experiments with prisoners. The Japanese do not appear to have really used the scientific method much in their “experiments”. The Germans for the most part did and made some potentially valuable observations. There was a palaver between allied scientists and the other movers and shakers of the time. It was determined to use the results of those experiments would be to sanction to some degree the unlawful murder of the prisoners. Quite rightly they rejected the use of any test results obtained in those “experiments”.

An intellectually honest human being must conclude Abortion is the premeditated murder of an unborn child.

Not sure how else to define an abomination on top of an evil which is what you are describing.

Abortion is simply a modern form of Infanticide.

In our modern world there really is no excuse for it.

W


95 posted on 10/07/2007 9:29:37 PM PDT by WLR (Armed Staff on School Campus. Build the Fence, Iran delenda est)
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