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Yes, I would refuse the cure.  It goes against the basic principles
of my religion.
I believe that this God is also the one who has given me hours of
comfort when I am alone in my illness. Also, just because I am
against the cure for myself does not mean I am against the research
for others.  I am not.

Drew Devlin
30/30/27?

aka
DisneyFreak
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"It's kind of fun to do the impossible."
Walt Disney

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of KF Etzold
> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 11:26 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Stemcells, a cure and ethics
>
>
> There are people on this forum who oppose the use of stem cells
> derived from Human Embryos for research on a cure for PD, mostly on
> religious grounds. Suppose a cure becomes available based on these
> cells, developed in a foreign country (because it cannot legally be
> done in the US). This is a result which is certainly plausible and
> feasible.
>
> Would the people who oppose the research refuse the cure?
>
> K-F Etzold

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