Jrecee, I agree with you on some points, such as the pledge of allegiance. I think I am going to comment on a couple of things, though.
Jrecee wrote:
Religious groups will only support politicians with the same religious views which leads to things like limiting stem cell research.
To be fair, as far as I know, religious and/or conservative groups only oppose fetal stem cell research. Not stem cell research in general. And, while there definitely is a strong correlation between religious belief and opposition to abortion and fetal stem cell research, I don't think that it is strictly a religious issue. Those opposed to abortion and fetal stem cell research aren't just doing it because some guy in a church told them to think a certain way. Well, actually a lot probably are, but you see the same thing on the other side of those issues as well. A lot of people on both sides of most issues just don't think. Period.
But anyway, back on point. We can't say with any real certainty when a fertilized egg becomes a human life. There is no real demarcation on when a fetus is just a clump of cells and when it is a human being to be protected. We have a Supreme Court decision from the 70's, but honestly, that doesn't mean crap in terms of objective reality. According to the Supreme Court decision, something that would not be a human in the 1970's would be a human today. Regardless of where you stand on abortion, that's pretty flawed.
Since there is no clear demarcation, we're left to draw a line somewhere. Religion aside, the closest thing to a hard-and-fast boundary where we can absolutely say that the clump of cells is definitely not human is conception. So, if you then take conception to be that boundary, then the ideas of abortion and stem cell research sound horribly brutal.
I recognize that there are good arguments on the other side of the issue. I'm not necessarily trying to change anyone's mind. I'm just trying to point out that opposition to fetal stem cell research isn't just something that some religious nut came up with out of the blue in order to control people. It may be a position that you disagree with, but it's still based on reason.
I really do think, though, that people opposed to fetal stem cell research and abortion but who do not also oppose fertility clinics aren't thinking things through fully.
Religion has led people to murder, torture, and commit suicide under the belief that they'll be rewarded for it by a god who doesn't exist
That's all fine, well, and good to say in the modern West, where separation of church and state is the accepted norm. But through most of history, and in most parts of the world, this isn't the case. One needs only look at China and North Korea to see examples of atheist governments using other forms of control to commit torture, maim, and kill.
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