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infected-daemon rated 8 weeks ago- I have an argument that can please religious individuals more, its that stem cells in a petri dish are already dead... Let me explain: Usually the stem cells come from fertility clinics where they only implant a fraction, the rest are discarded. If these embryos are not implanted into a desidualized...
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 Cineaste rated 24 months ago- "Tuesday, November 7th - Sam Harris discusses religious morality in relation to stem cell research."
 eric rated 23 months ago- Level-headed discussion of ethics and morality vis a vis stem cell research.
 Lost-Child rated 23 months ago- From the page: "Beyond Belief '06 - Sam Harris"
 VulpesPyr rated 8 weeks ago- Nazi Germany felt the same way. There is no need for morals, lets just see how much voltage a human body can take. After all, who needs all this religion stuff, cause science can replace it all.
 infected-daemon rated 8 weeks ago- I have an argument that can please religious individuals more, its that stem cells in a petri dish are already dead... Let me explain: Usually the stem cells come from fertility clinics where they only implant a fraction, the rest are discarded. If these embryos are not implanted into a desidualized uterus, they will inevitably die. The only way to save them is to do just that. Yet I don't see lines of people trying to save unborn babies by implanting them in themselves. These are human lives that are lost due to the processes of the fertility clinic, they can be donated to science and be studied, or the alternative is to close all fertility clinics since they kill unborn children...
 Veteran4Peace rated 7 weeks ago- That was a fantastic talk...I wish it were longer.
 salix rated 6 weeks ago- There's a difference between potential and inevitability. Also, a soul is the combination of life + body. There's more potential, as of now, in adult stem cells. They should study that more first.
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