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In a message dated 05/08/2007 07:01:01 GMT Standard Time,  [log in to unmask]
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Amanda  commented:
"I recently heard an English politician say stem cell research  should be
discouraged becausse a lot of Americans disapproved.  That's  a dumb remark
even
for a politician - she's not representing americans  anyway  !"

Boy does this make me sad...how depressing.....I'll bet  she doesn't suffer
from an incurable disease either.
Ray

Rayilyn  Brown
Board Member AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's  Foundation
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From:  "Amanda Phillips" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, August 03, 2007 4:12  PM
Subject: Re: Splitting spirits


> In a message dated  03/08/2007 07:00:54 GMT Standard Time,
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>  writes:
>
> The Stem  Cell Battle Continues...
>  Wednesday, August 1. 2007
> Opponents are  desperately trying to  overturn Missouri's constitutional
> amendment  protecting  embryonic stem cell research. They have not been
> able
> to   criminalize it yet, but hope to do so before the next  election.
>
> The  Stowers Institute for Medical  Research-which has a two billion
> dollar
> endowment-canceled  their planned expansion into Kansas City. They  said
> that
>  the Missouri climate was too hostile and unwelcoming for the   investment.
>
> Unfortunately, these events are not unique to  Missouri.  There have been
> more
> than 100 bills introduced  nationwide. The few states  that have passed
> these
> bills  have erupted with controversy and research has  been reduced to a
>  crawl.
>
> Here's some info from an LA Times   article:
>
> Embryonic stem cell research typically begins with  cloning.  Scientists
> insert the genetic material from an adult  human cell into a  human egg
> that's
> been emptied of its  own DNA. The cloned cell is then  nurtured in the lab
> for
>  several days, until it grows into a blastocyst, a  microscopic clump  of
> cells
> that could theoretically develop into a fetus  if  attached to a uterine
> wall.
>
> At this stage,  researchers destroy the  embryo to extract its stem cells -
> which  are valued because they are  enormously flexible, capable of  turning
> into any organ, bone or muscle in  the human  body.
>
> Opponents say such research is immoral because it   involves creating, then
> killing, human life in the name of  scientific  advancement. Proponents,
> however, say the blastocyst  is not equivalent to a  human being; they
> believe
>  embryonic cells have great potential to cure a  wide range of  diseases,
> such
> as Parkinson's, diabetes and   Alzheimer's.
>
> In my not-so-humble opinion, stem cell research  should not  even be in the
> same discussion as  Pro-Choice/Pro-Life. There is absolutely  no credible
> scientific  argument that life begins at conception. The few  that are
>  often
> touted by people of faith are based solely on   theology.
>
> A blastocyst is a three day old embryo. It only  contains  about 150 cells.
> This is much less than the skin cells  you destroy every  time you scratch
> an
> itch. It contains  no circulatory system, no nervous  systems, no
>  respiratory
> system, no heart, and no brain.
>
> If  you  believe that an eternal "spirit" is created at conception,  you
> have
> several  questions to answer. Here are just  three:
>
> 1. What happens to a spirit  when an embryo is  frozen for several years?
> When
> it is thawed out and   brought to life, how old is the spirit at birth?
> 2. Embryos at this  stage  can divide into identical twins. Is a new spirit
> created?  Or will one twin  be spiritless?
> 3. Also at this stage two  embryos can merge into one. This  is called a
> chimera. Does God  kill one spirit; or is this true cause  of
> split-personality  disorder?
>
> Many may refuse to answer these  questions and  insist that life begins at
> conception. If this is your  stance,  please explain to me why this "life"
> in
> a Petri dish is equal  to  the "life" of Christopher Reeve or Michael J.
> Fox.
> Is  it equal in value to  my grandmother whose mind is calcifying  from
> Alzheimers? Is it equal to the  life of a child born with  MS?
>
> Your faith can't save you from answering  these  questions, and forgive me
> if
> I am not content with waiting  until I  get to heaven to ask God about it.
>
> Brother  Richard
> Posted by Brother  Richard in Science and Reason at 14:17  | Comments (0) |
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> Rayilyn  Brown
> Board Member AZNPF
> Arizona Chapter National   Parkinson's  Foundation
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> I recently heard  an English politician say stem cell research should be
> discouraged  becausse a lot of Americans disapproved.  That's a dumb remark
>  even
> for a politician - she's not representing americans anyway   !
>
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Actually she does - stupidity !





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