The Church is at it again…
March 25, 2008
Once again the Church of England & Church of Scotland are sticking the religious noses where they don’t belong.
Our government is to vote on a new embryology Bill that will allow Scientist to create admix embryos with human DNA and animal cells. Which is vital to stem cell research which could lead to many cures, treat diseases, save life’s and enhance the quality of life’s.
Embryonic stem cell research can help advance treatments forĀ Parkinson, Alzheimer’s, Cancer, Heart disease to name but a few.
But once again the issue of saving people’s lives has become controversial due to the religious twits who love so much to put their noses where they don’t belong.
The leader of the Scottish Catholic Church Cardinal Keith OBrien, Say’s legislation as a “monstrous attack on human rights, human dignity and human life”, adding that it would allow experiments of “Frankenstein proportion”
Yes this is the same camp that once said that penicillin discovered by Alexander Flemming would lead to Frankenstein experiments! Which has saved millions of people and still saves more every day!
What I find monstrous is that these religious twits can speak of human rights, human dignity and human life all in the same sentence but then condemn scientists who work so hard to find cures and enhance peoples life’s.
We have MP’S who are threatening to rebel due to their religious (delusional) convictions. These people shouldn’t be in Parliament, for all is in vain and the whole duty of man is to keep gods commandments and worship him. They Belong in Church on their knees worshipping their imaginary friend in the sky! And that’s where they should stay.
Science is the way forward, we cant keep sitting around waiting for some Jewish zombie to return from the grave and save us all Or condemn us in the case of 4 billion+ non Christians in the world. (see revelations)
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