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		<title>In an effort to piss people off</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s my take on the right-to-lifers and, somewhat by extension, folks who rally against selecting egg/sperm pairs based on (a) genetic compatibility, (b) physical characteristics, and (c) penchant for disease.
The whole argument is that you&#8217;re denying life.  Right-to-lifers say that life starts at conception.  Anti-genetic filtering-ers essentially say that life starts before conception.
Ok, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s my take on the right-to-lifers and, somewhat by extension, folks who rally against selecting egg/sperm pairs based on (a) genetic compatibility, (b) physical characteristics, and (c) penchant for disease.</p>
<p>The whole argument is that you&#8217;re denying life.  Right-to-lifers say that life starts at conception.  Anti-genetic filtering-ers essentially say that life starts <em>before</em> conception.</p>
<p>Ok, taking those two pieces of information and assuming them as truth for purposes of a thought experiment, riddle me this [batman].  How many counts of murder should we charge an assailant with who kills a person (man or woman)?  If the victim is a man, how many sperm could be created by that man that, by Anti-genetic-filtering-ers standards, is already life?  And if the victim is a woman, the same question for her eggs.  Now, extend that one step further.  If even a single sperm or egg matures and becomes a living, breathing, walking human, how many sperm/eggs will that human create?  And so on.  We quickly see that the assailant should be charged with essentially <em>infinite</em> counts of murder.  (For those who are confused and believe that there is a finite number, look up the mathematical term &#8220;limit&#8221; in your nearest pre-calculus book.)</p>
<p>This is wholly ungainly.  Sure, the assailant has committed murder either way, and will face the stiffest penalty of the jurisdiction.</p>
<p>I do agree that the view held by some segments of our population  &#8211; that looks at abortions like going to the dentist &#8211; is horrifying, but I also see that, in certain cases (rape, terminal illness, etc.) the parent(s) should be allowed a choice &#8211; assuming they pass a proper psychological screening and such.</p>
<p>As for genetic filtering, I think that selecting out certain genes &#8211; cancer (if determined), chrons, etc &#8211; is valuable and necessary for the survival of humanity.</p>
<p>So there.  That&#8217;s my story, and I&#8217;m sticking to it.</p>
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