I heard about this all day on NPR as I was traveling home, so I figured I would throw this out here...http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1685965,00.html?cnn=yes
11/20/2007 5:44:12 PM
words
11/20/2007 5:53:17 PM
well, I can't exactly a dot agitator such as yourself to read anything of substance anyway, so I figured I didn't need to worry about your opinion
11/20/2007 5:54:47 PM
11/20/2007 6:10:11 PM
can't disagree with you about the research itself on that count. But what about federal funding of said research?
11/20/2007 6:16:57 PM
but why expressly prohibit it?
11/20/2007 8:48:12 PM
11/20/2007 8:55:13 PM
actually, that's pretty much what he said. he said "fuck your beliefs, these other people want it and there are more of them, so fuck you." sorry, mang ^^ and therein lies the problem w/ our gov't. Congressmen are saying "why not fund it" when it comes to taxpayer dollars when they should be saying "why should we fund it."
11/20/2007 9:31:01 PM
11/20/2007 9:33:37 PM
then let those people pay for it themselves and NOT make me pay for it. only seems fair that way. You want a pony? go out and buy it yourself. You want to fund some research? go pay for it yourself. might I end up benefiting from it? Well, that's an entirely different question. I won't ask you to pay to build a church as long as you don't ask me to pay to destroy one. Only seems fair.Even better, we, the people, want to have a car. Should the gov't now provide everyone with a car?]
11/20/2007 9:35:25 PM
If only Democracy worked the way you wanted it to work.
11/20/2007 9:37:20 PM
if only we were a democracy.but seriously, if you'd like to explain to me WHY the gov't should fund research that effectively says to one religion "your views on life are bullshit and unimportant," then I'd love to hear it. I'd especially love to hear it with respect to 1st amendment considerations.
11/20/2007 9:43:42 PM
If that is the case, can I not form any religion that I want and make one of its tenants not paying any tithes (taxes) to another God (the government)?
11/20/2007 9:56:39 PM
the government funds directly or indirectly via the NIH and through public universities all kinds of research that may impose on some people religious beliefs. It's unfortunate for the rest of us that the zealots have picked stem-cell research, one of the most promising findings of our lifetimes, to be the one they decide to protest against. But hey - that's just like Christians and religious folk, right? Find one or two causes to rail against, and ignore the rest?
11/20/2007 10:22:04 PM
11/20/2007 10:25:12 PM
We should have dinosaur clones by now.
11/20/2007 10:37:58 PM
if you don't like how we do things here in america you can always get the fuck out
11/21/2007 12:54:37 AM
11/21/2007 12:13:09 PM
11/22/2007 5:19:58 PM
And how does stem cell research establish a state religion or silence you?
11/22/2007 9:42:01 PM
11/23/2007 2:45:57 AM
^ Yeah I agree that the idea of fertilizing eggs for the sake of creating and experimenting on stem cells is distasteful, the issue of wasting discarded embryos is a little less clear cut. I could see a risk in using discarded embryo/zygotes in that it would create a pressure on fertilization clinics to keep providing them. Say invitro techniques improved to the point where the creation of excess embryos was not really required to give a good chance of success anymore. I could see fertility clinics having a conflict of interest, particularly if they were compensated for providing stem cells to research facilities.As long as that kind of situation could be avoided, I don't see anything wrong with consenting patients allowing the discarded zygotes or early embryos to be used in stem cell research.
11/23/2007 12:58:15 PM
^what do you mean by distasteful?
11/23/2007 4:59:57 PM
The farming of human cells from previously non-existent gene lines as opposed to using incidentaly created zygotes. Doing this when there are readily availible and otherwise discarded zygotes out there seems like a waste to me. I suppose that if it was done with doner samples from people who had knowingly consented to them being used in such a way, I wouldn't really mind. I suppose I was thinking more about something like this being done from sperm banks and egg doners who were likely under the impression that their material would be used to create babies.It's not really an issue though since federal funds are denied to researches researching anything but existing cell lines anyways.
11/23/2007 8:34:24 PM
something that doesn't seem to be addressed much is that the IPS cells generated by this procedure can develop into a viable fetus... so is it really more ethical to use these cells than ES cells (for those that are opposed to ES cell research)?[Edited on November 24, 2007 at 1:47 AM. Reason : .]
11/24/2007 1:45:27 AM