Wednesday 20 June 2007

20JUN07 @ 17:08, Wed.

A few thoughts on recent news about stem cell research and Pres. Bush's veto about the issue. It's interesting to note that the very same people who would presumably cry out against the Nazi atrocities of WWII, are some of the very same people who support stem cell research.

The link? As some may know, the Nazis supported genetic research in developping the Master Race. The famous movie "The Boys from Brazil" speaks much of this issue.

Advocates of stem-cell research attempt to pull the heart strings of the uninformed. They appeal to our sense of "humanity," and desire to save the lives of our loved ones.

However, stem-cell research's logical conclusion is playing the eugenics game of days gone by. The ability to choose genetically "fit," babies; the ability to do this or that - sounds promising - yet once we step back from the emotional tugging of the marionette strings of liberalism, we will realize that to play God in our pre-emptive selection of genetically "fit," humans will be our ultimate undoing.

Additionally, if stem-cell research were so promising, why is it that liberals would have us believe that such research can only survive if federally funded? If it held such promise, where are the millions, or billions, from private industry, or private donors? No - this appeal for federal funding, my friends, is nothing more than government subsidization of morally bereft choices.

More on this in the future!

Psalm 127:: reads...
Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is [H]is reward.

Remember, in order to harvest stem-cells, one must kill the living.

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