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KWed, 18 Mar 2009 01:57:33 +0000http://blog.gbrettmiller.com/?p=337#comment-170"has left me very pessimistic in the ability of two groups who come at the problem from such different approaches, backgrounds, and ultimate goals to come to anything approaching even compromise, much less agreement."
I'm right there with you on this one Brett. However, I think in many ways, its the same side of the coin we're looking at. Both sides seem to think they have the luxury to spend so much time on so little of a consequence to affect positive change. I'm not sure if that will make sense to you or not.“has left me very pessimistic in the ability of two groups who come at the problem from such different approaches, backgrounds, and ultimate goals to come to anything approaching even compromise, much less agreement.”
I’m right there with you on this one Brett. However, I think in many ways, its the same side of the coin we’re looking at. Both sides seem to think they have the luxury to spend so much time on so little of a consequence to affect positive change. I’m not sure if that will make sense to you or not.
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BrettMon, 16 Mar 2009 04:01:55 +0000http://blog.gbrettmiller.com/?p=337#comment-169Thanks for pointing me to the article, Harold. It sounds like this new approach holds promise. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that it will take a while - a long while - before this has any effect on the debate over embryonic stem cells. Those who oppose the use of embryonic cells will, I'm sure, add this to their arguments against the use of those cells, but I imagine it will be a long time before those who have invested so much time, energy, and other resources on embryonic cells abandon that line of thinking. And I don't think that they will ever be completely abandoned, at least not until they are completely understood. (Such is the nature of science.)
Though I typically try to have a bit more optimistic view of things, my experiences in that other debate I mention - autism and vaccines - has left me very pessimistic in the ability of two groups who come at the problem from such different approaches, backgrounds, and ultimate goals to come to anything approaching even compromise, much less agreement.
But I haven't given up hope.Thanks for pointing me to the article, Harold. It sounds like this new approach holds promise. Unfortunately, I have a feeling that it will take a while – a long while – before this has any effect on the debate over embryonic stem cells. Those who oppose the use of embryonic cells will, I’m sure, add this to their arguments against the use of those cells, but I imagine it will be a long time before those who have invested so much time, energy, and other resources on embryonic cells abandon that line of thinking. And I don’t think that they will ever be completely abandoned, at least not until they are completely understood. (Such is the nature of science.)
Though I typically try to have a bit more optimistic view of things, my experiences in that other debate I mention – autism and vaccines – has left me very pessimistic in the ability of two groups who come at the problem from such different approaches, backgrounds, and ultimate goals to come to anything approaching even compromise, much less agreement.
But I haven’t given up hope.
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Harold JarcheSat, 14 Mar 2009 12:24:26 +0000http://blog.gbrettmiller.com/?p=337#comment-168Continuing advances in science may relegate the whole debate to history:
"... a Canadian team of researchers who, together with a team out of Scotland, has found a safe way to grow stem cells from a patient's own skin."
http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1342585Continuing advances in science may relegate the whole debate to history:
“… a Canadian team of researchers who, together with a team out of Scotland, has found a safe way to grow stem cells from a patient’s own skin.”