“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I dedicated you, a prophet to the nations I appointed you.”
–Jeremiah 1:5
What troubles me more than anything about those who support embyronic-stem-cell research is how dismissive they are of the threshold question in the debate–i.e., whether a human embryo is a life with inherent dignity and worth. Indeed, the pro-embyro-killing crowd laughs at the very suggestion, and mocks those who hold this viewpoint. Even worse, they play on the fears and hopes of those who have (currently) incurable diseases with lies (yes, you read that right, lies) about how embryonic-stem-cell research is the cure all to everything that plagues mankind, much like the snake-oil salesmen of yore. They brush away any mention of the many scientific advancements of adult-stem-cell research with a swish of the hand, and refuse to even consider the notion that destroying embryos is morally problematic. If this isn’t the most damning evidence of the Culture-of-Death mindset that pervades our country, then I don’t know what is.
We truly have become a barbarous and selfish people, with no concern for anyone but ourselves. Yes, people are dying of terrible diseases. And yes, I and others in the pro-life community desperately want to find a cure for every disease as soon as possible. But at what price? Are we really willing to destroy life in order to save it? Is that what it has come to? Machiavellian medicine? Are you really sure that the embryos being destroyed for your “benefit” are nothing but “dots“? And if you’re a Christian, do you really want to stand before a holy and righteous God one day, and answer for your support of such an evil practice? It seems to me that those dripping with know-it-all-ism ought to pause, for just a moment (before blowing past the moral stop sign), and consider the real world consequences of what they advocate, and where such research just might take us as a society. But let’s be honest, that’s not going to happen. And I’ll tell you why. Because many proponents of embryonic-stem-cell research just don’t give a damn about whether human embryos are lives infused with a soul or not (any more than they care about children in the womb). It’s all about them, and their desires (which apparently includes self-preservation at any cost). It’s radical individualism on steroids. And if a few million human embryos get destroyed in the process, then so be it.