To: Twinkie
> It makes you wonder when God is going to pull the plug on this nonsense.
Probably the moment the superstitius take over and stop all science. At that point, humanity would cease to have a future anyway, so you might as well cancel the experiment.
Sheesh. I'm sure there were people just as aghast at the idea of heart transplants, blood transfusions, vaccinations...
To: orionblamblam
Probably the moment the superstitius take over and stop all science. At that point, humanity would cease to have a future anyay, so you might as well cancel the experiment.
Humanity has no future, science or not. Even if science created a way to expand through the entire cosmos, we'll die eventually along with the universe. Once one gets that through their head they'll understand that this idea of scientific progress is a pipe dream. Scientific knowledge is a noble aspiration to have, but not at the expense of the dignity of humans and other animals.
I fail to see much use for these experiments that can't be done through other simpler methods. It's a case of scientists wanting to do something simply because they can.
Sheesh. I'm sure there were people just as aghast at the idea of heart transplants, blood transfusions, vaccinations...
There were also scientists that thought Forced sterilization was the wave of the future... see I can tear down straw men too.
To: orionblamblam
Well, sheesh yourself. This is a horror and a cruelty; not a medical treatment.
119 posted on
03/15/2005 5:16:59 PM PST by
Twinkie
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