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#1 dom

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Posted 14 July 2006 - 06:11 PM

:unsure: what does everyone think of the moral and ethical issues surrounding donor parts/euthanasia and abortion? these are growing questions that the world has to deal with, what with cloning,gm crops,designer babies etc they will have to be,and are being asked now

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Posted 06 September 2006 - 05:02 AM

my thought is god put the resorces here on earth for us to figure out how to use them, in time as we evolve. morally i dont have a problem with cloneing,organ doners ect if you dont want it dont participate its that simple.but stem cell in general no one has the right to stop 100s of million people of a cure. it just makes me think why and who is this helping.bush is no spring chicken im sure he could use some stem cell in his life :angry: .i truley beleive the only way to win this battle is to forget about policys democrat or republican and vote for a president that will pass stem cell reasearch.we have a voice and we should unify our vote.if there is a orginazation alreeady doing this im me.




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