An interesting thought...
While I was working on my website, an interesting question popped out at me that, although extremely obvious, I had not really noticed before. I realized that Stem Cell Research is not judged on its scientific basis or merits, but solely in a realm of faith (I do not use this term only to refer to religion, but all personal truth). I understand that aspects of the research have moral implications, but the scientific protocol (alone) is not an ethical dilema. So, is it fair or even sufficient to determine the acceptability of Stem Cell Research in the realm of individual truth?
With that said, and you can see more of this on my website, nothing can be determined in the realm of perspective because there are an infinit number of perspectives. Thus, another question arose: Is it immoral to judge Stem Cell Research in terms of the remedial science that it is in order to reach a resolution?
With that said, and you can see more of this on my website, nothing can be determined in the realm of perspective because there are an infinit number of perspectives. Thus, another question arose: Is it immoral to judge Stem Cell Research in terms of the remedial science that it is in order to reach a resolution?
