June 06, 2005
It's infinitely better to work with nature than to work against it - just as it's better to work with the grain of the wood. -- Dame Jill Knight
Then again, so does this:
There is nothing that great about nature. Nature is full of diseases; it's full of failures. Almost every organism that's born on the planet fails - doesn't make it to reproductive age. Humans are rather better than that - most of us do make it to reproductive age. In fact many of us reproduce. That's a great achievement, and that's an artificial achievement. If you leave it to nature, all you get is a lot of dead babies. -- Oliver Morton
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Posted by: shank at June 06, 2005 08:22 AM (+H1yK)
Posted by: Rachel Ann at June 06, 2005 08:55 AM (Jgwqx)
Posted by: Ted at June 06, 2005 09:35 AM (blNMI)
Posted by: Oorgo at June 06, 2005 11:35 AM (lM0qs)
Medical ethical debate isn't a new thing. It happened with germ theory, it happened with blood transfusions and organ transplants. Yesterday's crime against nature becomes tomorrow's commonplace.
Posted by: Ted at June 06, 2005 07:44 PM (+OVgL)
Sure I may be happier as I sit watching easily accessible porn and eating nachos, and if I live to 100 I'll probably be alive in some nursing home screaming obscenities and shitting my pants, all because science kept me alive.
Posted by: Oorgo at June 07, 2005 11:28 AM (lM0qs)
Posted by: Ted at June 07, 2005 11:31 AM (blNMI)
Posted by: Oorgo at June 07, 2005 01:37 PM (lM0qs)
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