Thank you, I understand now more about the difficulties of doing this. It is too bad that noone thought of the ethics of using aborted stem cells when these cell lines were picked many years ago. It seems odd that this discussion has taken nearly 50 years to reach a level where people can start questioning the ethics of this.
I really hate disingenuous arguments.
The reason why scientists, researchers, academics, doctors, and engineers went down this dark path was simply to save future lives.
It is very simple math. Every year, there are around 600,000 abortions done (down from 1,200,000 twenty years ago...). This number does not really change.
Someone had the bright idea to use these abortions to save lives.
Look, I get it, we hate abortion. But don't conflate issues, don't turn people into mustache-twirling villains hellbent on committing evil for the sake of evil.
Have you ever seen a parent's face when they are looking down upon their dying child? The amount of pain and suffering radiates off of them like heatwaves from the Sarah sun.
This is what it is all about. IN the past, some doctors, researchers, and scientists looked at the cold cruel math of inevitable annual abortions and they had an idea-- what if we could use this bad to do some good? What if we could save lives? What if we could not only save some lives but usher in a revolutionary new way of treating patients and saving lives. What if we could foster a quantum leap in healthcare equivalent to us going from the dark ages of medicine to the 20th century of medicine within our lifetime?
What I abhor about ethics arguments when it comes to stem cells is this notion that our respective delicate sensibilities about what we feel is right and wrong are somehow more important than the life of some child somewhere dying from something that ONLY stem cells could fix.
Right now, right this second, there is a mother and a father on their knees with hands clasped in prayer. There are tears streaming down their faces and they are begging God to save the life of their child. They are begging and offering anything-- even their own lives-- in exchange for saving their child. Their pain and suffering is on a level that is unimaginable to those who have not lost a child. And in some cases, stem cells and stem cell research will save the life of their child. But "we" are going to come in and put our ethical conditions on this research and in some cases ban it and prevent it. We are going to tell these parents "no, we will not allow this unethical practice to save the life of your child"
When someone dies in a car accident, we don't object to using their organs, blood, etc.
Regardless of our opinions, the fact is, there are going to be 600k abortions this year no matter what. No matter what. NO MATTER WHAT!!! If those abortions can be used to save thousands if not hundreds of thousands of lives then why not? Why not? WHY NOT?
I'm sorry, I prioritize the lives of the living over the ethics of the dead. I prioritize the pain and suffering felt by those parents over our delicate sensibilities of "the ethics of using aborted fetuses".
Now, if this led to the development of fetus farms and the establishment of an industry where women purposefully get pregnant and abort and collect $50k then yes, we can definitely have that ethical argument. But that is not the case for now.
I realize that the argument is about stem cells but truthfully, the "real" argument is about using aborted fetuses in any way shape or form. So I'd just as soon grab the bull by the horns and argue the real argument.
And sorry, an abortion is a tragedy, it is sad, I wish they didn't happen. But do I really need to stifle research that would save lives because of my delicate sensibilities? Right this second, someone had an abortion. It is done, it is over, whether we like it or not it has happened.
The aborted fetus is now suspended between two parallel universes.
--IN parallel universe X: the fetus goes into a trashbag and is incinerated.
--In parallel universe Y: the fetus is used for medical research which helps foster in new medical treatments that save the lives of 25 to 250 people per year.
I simply do NOT understand why we want to live in universe X???