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--------------------------------- I particularly like this statement, "IVF clinics don't fertilize just one egg... they take several, and the leftovers are usually frozen for a few years and then discarded. Those embryos are fated to die anyway, so why not do some research good with them?" This has been my practical opinion. We can certainly argue the merits of IVF, but the fact is that no one (as far as I know) is proposing it should be outlawed. It happens, and several embryos are left over. If we agree that every embryo is meaningful and special in its own way, then creating these embryos with the knowledge that the majority of them are going to be destroyed takes away their meaning. These embryos' "lives" become meaningless, and, I would argue, stem cell research gives their "lives" meaning. |
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Oh, the hypocrisy! Too bad they'll never see it. Even if we (not you and me, but me and the right) disagree on this issue, it would be nice if they could be consistent.
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I asked my friend a couple follow-up questions, namely a clarification on the "h" and whether the original lines are still in use. He also addresses federal funds for research.
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yeah, yeah, yeah. My favorite part of "When Doves Cry" is when Prince sings the darling lyric part. Like that? j/k |
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jOHN, you are a fookin nutter....but that's not particularly wrong......ish:p:D
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IVF is becoming more and more common in spite of the fact that true infertility is not more common. it's becoming a tool used by people who have difficulty conceiving, not absolute infertility. in a way, IVF has become a method of convenience (i use that term loosely because it's not actually convenient per se) because people know it can be effective and see no reason to try to conceive for years before turning to medical intervention for help. so because people don't want to wait or run the entire gamut of options before finally trying IVF as a last resort, thousands of embryos are created and subsequently die. each IVF treatment results in multiple embryo deaths. a single person who partakes of IVF is like a dozen people having abortions. so why is abortion bad and IVF is this sympathetic, "oh i don't want to deny people the chance to have a child" issue? my theory is that it's all about the sin of sex. if you have an abortion, you were out slutting it up. but if you want to have a child you're engaged in something virtuous. killing dozens of embryos in the name of virtuous procreation is apparently okay. but killing one embryo because you were an ammoral whore is not. |
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what i want to know is, why isn't the pro-life community concerned with tihs? |
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