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abortion, gay marriage, gender and sexuality, death penalty, stem cell research, assisted suiside, iraq war?

2006-10-27 08:51:28 · 13 answers · asked by toietmoi 6 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Stem Cell Research. Nothing else even comes close.

Think about it. The whole stem-cell debate touches on abortion, cloning, genetic manipulation, disease and a whole host of other moral, ethical, scientific and religious issues.

It's the defining debate of our time.

2006-10-27 09:00:18 · answer #1 · answered by BOO! 2 · 0 0

abortion, gay marriage, gender and sexuality, death penalty, stem cell research (embryonic, not adult which is OK with us), assisted suicide, iraq (Terror) war?

All of the above. Our society has reached a point on all those issues where there is no more possibility for compromise. There is no "in-between" position on any of those issues that either side would be able to accept.

2006-10-27 09:19:49 · answer #2 · answered by boonietech 5 · 0 0

1) Iraq
2) gay marriage
3)abortion
4) stem cell research
5) death penalty
6) assisted suicide
7) gender and sexuality

2006-10-27 08:56:25 · answer #3 · answered by cynical 6 · 1 0

If i'm arguing with yet another Christian, particular, that's a passable reaction. using fact for the Christian, the Bible is meant to be their perfect authority, and the Bible contraptions the common for human sexuality. If i'm no longer arguing with a Christian, I might desire to describe precisely WHY the Bible set the common that it did for human sexuality. That i will do via itemizing some super reward of monogamous (meaning interior marriage) sexual relationships, besides as itemizing the effects of breaking removed from that common and attempting to set your person. So it relies upon on regardless of if my opponent has known God's authority or no longer. some human beings do no longer placed as much as an expert using fact they do no longer see why that authority exists. however the Christian has already widespread that authority over them, and that i assume them to abide via it. Edit: i'm no longer enforcing my ideals, i'm merely stating data. intercourse is dealt with like a hamburger in our society, and as a effect the family contributors is crumbling. Divorce fees are at 50%. youngsters are becoming up with purely one be certain, whilst they want the two. STIs and teen being pregnant fees are by the roof. All using fact we now no longer see intercourse as sacred. those are no longer ideals, yet chilly, difficult data. there is not any such component as unfastened "love." ALL love fees you something. All intercourse does besides. God knew this whilst He set the common for sexuality. we've seen the effects of breaking removed from that common. you could't deny them.

2016-11-25 23:42:07 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

i guess you have mention some of them. global terrorism, islam as a violent religion, immigration, global warming as challenge to the climate ,the war on terror ,iraq as a failure project for America,and away of making poverty history in Africa which will never come to pass

2006-10-27 09:34:32 · answer #5 · answered by james o 1 · 0 0

I think the Iraq/Afghanistan situation

2006-10-27 09:00:55 · answer #6 · answered by Bookworm 2 · 0 0

The USA.

If it doesn't destroy the planet with toxic emissions, to protect rich folk. It will provoke the final world war, by forgetting that there are smart[er?], living, believing, loving people in OTHER COUNTRIES! [Shock Horror]

2006-10-27 09:04:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

war

2006-10-27 08:56:16 · answer #8 · answered by slippped 7 · 1 0

Child pornography, letting prisoners convicted of murders out too early to kill again,too short sentences for serious crimes.

2006-10-27 09:51:57 · answer #9 · answered by cheyenne 4 · 0 0

Don't forget immigration, affirmative action (as states start voting against it)

2006-10-27 09:00:18 · answer #10 · answered by trueblue88 5 · 1 0

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