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Interested to hear your logic.

2007-04-18 13:45:12 · 13 answers · asked by nicevolve 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I have not researched that one.
But seems like there's alot of controversy on it.
Ditto.

2007-04-18 13:47:44 · answer #1 · answered by maguyver727 7 · 0 0

The way that most stem cells are harvested involves the termination of a life. As far as God is concerned, a life is formed at the moment of conception and aborting that life intentionally at any time is murder.

The death penalty is another matter altogether. The Israelites had the death penalty, but then again God directed the judges in Israel to a fair judgement and there were checks and balances in place to prevent innocents from dying. There are undoubtedly many in the prison system who are deserving of death for what they've done. But an imperfect justice system is a dangerous place to have something like the death penalty. Fortunately God can read hearts and knows exactly what happened in each case. He will be the final judge and no one guilty will go unpunished.

2007-04-18 13:52:35 · answer #2 · answered by Epitome_inc 4 · 0 0

The death penalty is a just and proper punishment given to a guilty person, usually a multiple murderer.

Steam cell research is good, and no Christian I know objects to steam cell research and all the good it will potentially do. We do object to the producing and then terminating of an innocent life in get order to get fetal stem cells - when they are available from other sources. Simply use the other sources (umbilical cords, embryonic fluid, placentas, fetuses from miscarriages, etc.

2007-04-18 13:58:22 · answer #3 · answered by dewcoons 7 · 0 0

Well, I believe in the death penalty....but I'm not too crazy about its' being used in this country today, where our judicial system is so corrupt. The Bible mandates that there must be at least 2 witnesses in order to put someone to death. By contrast, most of our convictions today are based on circumstantial evidence...just look at the Robert Blake case- even though he wasn't convicted, his life was ruined, and years were wasted, all for circumstantial evidence. (While OJ Simpson, for whom there was DNA and all sorts of real evidence, went free)

I certainly yearn for the day when Gods' justice system will be established on earth when Christ returns. There were no jails in His system...people were executed for serious capital crimes...and for property crimes, people made restitution and paid puniotive damages.....they didn't have a "correc tional system" like we do, where crooks are supported and sheltered at taxpayers expense, and get to sit around watching cable TV.

I oppose stem cell research- the very use of stem cells is prohibited by the law of God- and I think all research of any kind should be a private matter and privately funded- our [supposed-to-be] "limited" government is not supposed to even be involved in such things. (And quite frankly, if the wicked want to have abortions and/or engage in stem cell research with their own money, that's there business....between them and God- God can and will deal with them...as long as they leave us alone, what they do with their fetuses is their business...I'm certainly not going to raise their offspring, nor pay for others to). While abortion is a sin and a gross evil, the destruction of the children of the wicked is one of the curses pronounced on the wicked by God- kind of ironic that they should self-fulfill that prophecy...isn't it? Let their offspring be cut off....we don't need the evil reproducing and filling the world with more of their disfunctional offspring)

And just as a side note: I have a handicap for which they tell me that stem cells would likely offer a cure....but i would not participate in such a cure, even when it becomes a reality. (For my ailment, they are actually right on the verge of it being reality, too). Not only do I think it is morally wrong and contrary to Gods commands, but I do believe that we are going reap monstrous results down the road from such endeavors- Jesus said that the end times shall be just like the days before the flood...and we see in Genesis, that before the flood, "all flesh was corrupt" and "there were giants in the earth".

2007-04-18 14:08:11 · answer #4 · answered by Ed Norton 2 · 0 0

I don't need logic, I believe in the death penalty, and I support stem cell research, I am also a practising catholic, and a believer of God.

2007-04-18 13:54:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe in both because I am a logical Christian. Both contribute positively to our society. Why do they think that stem cell research only includes aborted fetuses? Don't they understand that stem cells can be obtained from many sources such as umblilcal cord blood from born babies, as well as from adults. I'm sure they'd want it if a family member could be cured with stem cells.

2007-04-18 13:49:45 · answer #6 · answered by Kittieashy 4 · 0 1

I believe in the death penalty. It is kinda odd to be so concerned about how humane it is to the criminal, when you consider their victim & how the criminal was not concerned about being humane to the victim.
Bless God, I have not had to endure anything in that realm, but it sure seems like a slap in the face to the victim's family.

Stem cell research I have only heard about & have not researched it, but from all that I have heard, it should be banned.
The more we learn about what life is from its earliest stages, the more amazed I am & in awe of our God & creator.

Glory to God in the highest.

2007-04-18 14:02:57 · answer #7 · answered by windeee thumper 3 · 0 0

Do you understand it is not the stem cell research I want to ban, but the killing of people to acquire stem cells? We can and do acquire stem cells without killing people, and I do support that research.

2007-04-18 13:56:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Those who have been sentenced to death have received that judgment after years of trials by jury and have been convicted of doing things that are unimaginably horrible.

The fetuses have committed nothing and have been convicted of nothing, yet they also have a death sentence passed on them.

Though I haven't made up my mind about stem cell research, I have been struck by the irony...

2007-04-18 13:55:13 · answer #9 · answered by Free To Be Me 6 · 1 0

Yes, stem cell is a viscous brutal murder of a innocent baby..
child molesters sign a register and go out and harm more children,they should be put to death or castrated.

2007-04-18 13:52:38 · answer #10 · answered by gwhiz1052 7 · 0 0

I don't agree with the death penalty, i had to write a paper on it once and to many innocent people are killed, for something they didn't do. The only time i would agree with it was if they had enough evidence to prove that they 100% did it.

2007-04-18 13:51:03 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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