| | Thomas, and anyone else who was not here during, or has already forgotten, the substance of our earlier discussion of the status of stem cell research:
1. Although private institutions remain nominally free to create new lines of embryonic stem cells, all biological products are "regulated" by the FDA, which is appointed by the Administration. In the case of Plan B, Bush's FDA had explicitly and arbitrarily gone against all relevant science, banning a product solely because the company did not knuckle under to Bush's religious agenda. Since it is obvious that any company which tried to do research that Bush views as undesirable for religious reasons, would be similarly destroyed by a similar naked exercise of arbitrary power, the arguments about how the market would work in the absence of the FDA are so much mental masturbation.
2. Embryonic stem cell technology is the only therapeutic cloning technology that is not already banned in the United States. Other therapeutic cloning technologies, such as fetal organ transplantation, are known from happenstance experiments to be much more effective - but are legally banned for religious reasons.
3. The disregard for facts known with "merely" scientific certainty is, as was already pointed out by Robert and George, pervasive among the primacy-of-consciousness crowd. Given that what used to be the part of Terri's brain that was responsible for consciousness, is known to be necrotic - as is acknowledged by every neurologist who has looked at her brain scans without a religious agenda - the claims that she could somehow recover consciousness in the future, or experience pain if not fed, are counterfactual blather.
Which brings me to Barbara's point about confirmation bias. That is the scientific name of the phenomenon that she experienced when reading what the lawyers on either side have written. Scientists, on the other hand, learn in school about their own biases - including confirmation bias - and consciously and constantly practice the art of doing one's best to prove oneself wrong. Another name for that art is "science" - which is why, when it comes to science, the postmodern "nobody is objective" claim is precisely false.
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