Sunday, May 23, 2010

who does stem cell research harm?

this is for a debate subjet so please give me valid infothanks
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What kind of stem cell research? Embryonic stem cells come from unborn babies, which means you have to kill the most innocent and most defenseless of human life to get the cells. This is what the liberals want to do to increase the number of abortioins in the US and the world. There is no evidence that this type of cell research is going to produce anything of value. If it had any promise, investors would be lining up to put money into it. But they aren't, so the pro-aborts want government (that means "your money") to fund the research.On the other hand, adult stem cell research has yielded incredible results. But you can't kill an adult, so the libs aren't interested in this type of research.
It doesnt, The US has been doing it for years behind our back, They dont tell us everything, Only the things we want to hear
Stem cell research? No one. The ban wasn't on stem cell research, it was on creating new stem cell lines. The reason for the ban is that new stem cell lines are harvested from aborted fetuses. The current U.S. presidential administration is taking a hard line against abortion, hence the ban on using products harvested from aborted fetuses.
it harms no one..it offends morals and beliefs
Nobody unless they are embryonic stem cells. People never make the distinction. Embryonic stem cell research harms (ends) a new life. It's the same a abortion.
It harms no one. New lines of stem cells are made from aborted fetuses, however they are not created only to be destroyed. In some ways they actually make use of what would be wasted regardless. Also, stem cell research has the potential to cure all sorts of diseases, it should be explored to the fullest extent. Lives can be saved and no one harmed.
This depends upon where you derive your stem cells. Stem cells for research can be extracted from adult human tissue, from infant umbilical cords and other sources that do not require the ending of a human life. The hot debate centers on using human embryos, or unborn babies, for research. The desire of some researchers is to extract stem cells from fertilized embryos, which basically means ending the life inherent in the embryo. Many people believe that human life begins at conception - or when the sperm fertilizes the egg - and really it only makes sense since the embryo is both human and a live. The concern is that human life will be created for the express purpose of research. This violates the fundamental principle of the sanctity of human life. If you do your research, you'll find that little promising progress has been made with embryonic stem cells, and that, in fact, umbilical stem cells have yielded more promising results. The trust is, science is a VERY LONG way from finding cures and hope for any disease using stem cells. How the debate became such hype is probably an issue for the media to answer to.
The plants would likely to be harm by the stem cell research!
Eventually, the research aims to divulge any information about the protoplasmic changes occur among the plants.

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