Thursday, July 27, 2006
Embryonic Stem Cell Research is Really about Abortion
The question about whether Bush should or should not support embryonic stem cell research is really about one thing: Abortion. The question that you must answer is not whether we want medical advances in research. The question is, "Does life begin at conception?"
30 years ago, lawyers in black robes arbitrarily broke pregnancy into three trimesters. This horrible decision is punctuated by their invention of the 'trimesters.' They said, life really doesn't begin until somewhere near the end of pregnancy.
Now, we have politics and the public who want to say that life begins somewhere between conception and the middle--somewhere. What kind of logic is that? What kind of sense does that make?
Either life has value beginning at conception or it has no value at all.
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30 years ago, lawyers in black robes arbitrarily broke pregnancy into three trimesters. This horrible decision is punctuated by their invention of the 'trimesters.' They said, life really doesn't begin until somewhere near the end of pregnancy.
Now, we have politics and the public who want to say that life begins somewhere between conception and the middle--somewhere. What kind of logic is that? What kind of sense does that make?
Either life has value beginning at conception or it has no value at all.