Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: Armitage
Originally posted by: AMDZen
First of all - there isn't any real proof that we ever made it to the moon. Paranoid propaganda aside, I have done tons of research on it and have yet to find irrefutable proof. The only way would be to go again and find the flag we left, among other things we inevitably had to leave behind. Which is reason enough to go again, if you ask me.
:roll: http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/tv/foxapollo.html
Second - the current society we live in is still too concerned with religion and god to make the strides in Science that we already can and should. In the 60's, the president said we can go to the moon, he knew we could, and all the Scientists agreed and so America said lets do it. Now, scientists have proven the benefits of Stem-Cell research and documented how much society would benefit from it, and what happens? We say No, we don't want to do that because it might be wrong in the eyes of God. Or whatever. And America actually stands by this president.
I have some trouble finding any ethical /moral issues in going to the moon. While I may not agree with them, there certainly are valid ethical concerns regarding stem cell research. apples/oranges
Sometimes I feel like we have travelled back in time 1000 years, and half expect the next people to clone something, to be executed in front of a live TV audience in Time Square.
Why don't you try going back and reading NFS4's second post
I'm not talking about going back to the moon per se. I'm talking about a massive amount of national manpower, resources and intellect going towards something other than war or national security.
See, I wasn't talking about going back to the moon, per se. I was using a modern example that plays the same role. Stem Cell research is a modern day example of going to the moon, it could cure TONS of modern day illnesses and diseases. I don't care what some Christians believe, most people don't share their moral concerns.
There is no moral debate about going/not going to the moon.
Accept it or not, there is definitely a moral debate over stem cell research.
On that level and many more I simply don't see stem cell research now as "playing the same role" as the Apollo did in the 60's. Nothing at all.
I was pretty much kidding about not going to the moon, I thought that was obvious.
Wasn't obvious to me.