Re: what could be more pro life than savoir siblings?
by
PhysicsGirl
05/23/2008, 3:27 PM #
atanos: Does the savior sibling get to choose to be a savior?
Parents make medical decisions for their children becuase children aren't capable of thinking everything through. If you asked a kid whether he wanted a shot, the answer would be no. So I do not see why it is perfectly find to not give children a choice in all these other cases, but then claim they should have a choice in this.
atanos: Essentially you are bringing a child into the world for the sole purpose of inflicting pain and unnecessary procedures on them.
How hysterical. You can't claim that it is the "sole" reason the parents have brought the child into the world. It's never that simple. For instance, they may have planned on other children prior to finding out the medical condition of the first child. Even if they didn't, the parents aren't going to simply throw away the child after the procedure is done. They're going to raise both children. Stating that they're only bringing it into the world to "inflict pain" ingores the fact that there is a specific reason for "inflicting pain". Another issue is that you've arbitarily decided which procedures are necessary or unnessary based on your personal preference. There isn't one right answer in this case.
atanos: In the short term, the government needs to implement a better public education campaign on organ and tissue donation.
Which would be small comfort to the parents of a child waiting on the donor list. I agree that people should be encouraged to donate more, but this won't help those who are sick now or those who have a really rare blood type.
atanos:In the long term, the growth of tissue and organs in the lab is a much more ethical option.
I agree. However, that won't be any comfort to parents whose children are dying now.