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May 24, 2005 I am not sure where I’m at with this subject, it sounds a bit cheesy to me. It kind of reads like this in my mind: let’s kill an infant, why not, we do a million of them a year that way; now that we’ve legalized this, let’s use some of it for fish bate. “No,” says the laboratory man (or woman), “…you’ve got it all wrong!” I knew that was coming. Ok, let’s start all over. The laboratory embryonic stem cell expert says: “We’ve (we’ve meaning: whoever is paying their wages) got to keep it fresh in the refrigerators”; you mean, refrigerators are now incubators? You know the kind we used to keep babies in. But of course these are not near babies yet. It feels like the experts are becoming politicians, theologians, and laboratory embryonic stem cell experts. I mean, we are just talking about microscopic human eggs I think; now she opens the membrane and out fly’s creation: she used a needle in the hay stack, I think. So now we got human cells, what happened to Darwin’s way? Everyone’s in a hurry. Now we got human DNA mixed with artificial cells. The cracked eggs can now be used for shopping bags or billfolds, just like pigskin in the slaughter houses. Everything must be used you know. Soon we will order custom made cells, in the name of somatic cell nuclear transfers or something like that (SCNT). This process is starting out like abortion did 30-years ago. That is, at one time it was a mortal sin to have an abortion, now you are cursed if don’t accept it. Tomorrow Stem-cell, and in five years, we will have rabbet feet, dog ears, and no bellybutton…it will be a job just balancing our heads on our skinny little necks. ------------ About the author: Mr. Siluk is a world traveler, a lover of the mysteries around the world, and has visit many World Heritage Sites, his most recent being Easter Island, the Galapagos and Mesa Verde. His books can be seen on/at Barns and Noble.com, Amazon.com, Wal-Mart, Abe.com Alibis, Boarders and several other sites and book stores. Many of his books can be purchased through the English Bookdealers. He spends his time between Lima, Peru and St. Paul, Minnesota, and has just finished working on two new books: "The Macabre Poems,” and “Perhaps it’s Love,” and continues to work on "Curse of the Abyss Worm,” a suspenseful mystery, and “Cold Kindness,” a tragic love affair. Visit http://dennissiluk.tripod.com Email: dlsiluk@msn.com Tell a friend about this site! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com and are not allowed to be posted on other websites. ARTICLE THIEVES WILL BE PROSECUTED! |
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