Of course my response would be different. Abortion is an abomination. And a particularly awful abomination, that kills the most vulnerable people. The ones that should be protected, not killed.neo-x wrote:RickD wrote:It does?neo-x wrote:The snopes article pretty well shreds away the idea what the article seems to suggest. Ironically, I am drinking pepsi while writing this post.
Then you must've read a different snopes article. Because the snopes article I read does nothing to disprove the other article's premise. The snopes article I read, just tries to justify it by saying it happened 35 years ago, and there's no aborted fetuses in the products.
Enjoy your Pepsi, knowing it was flavored with lots of love!
And btw, is snopes known as a bastion of fairness?The cells, called HEK 293 cells (that stands for human embryonic kidney) were taken from an aborted fetus in the 1970s in the Netherlands. Bits of chopped up DNA from the adenovirus, a virus that causes a pretty severe cold. The kidney cells were forced to take up bits of DNA using a technique invented in 1973 that used a calcium solution. The resulting cells don't act much like human cells at all, but they are very easy to work with and have become workhorses of cellular biology. That's why they're used in the development of drugs and vaccines. No new fetal tissue has been used to keep the cell culture going; the use of this cell line isn't leading to new abortions.If you comprehend the bold in the last line ( even if you leave the rest out), the rest doesn't matter actually. I'll put it to you in another analogy. You are right now carrying multi generational dna, passed from the first humans or lets say Adam and Eve, who existed 100,000 years ago or something like that, I am not sure which timeline you accept is right but whichever it is, lets say that is the time your dna is from. So give or take 50,000 years, how much of that part of DNA is true representation of your self. Not very much, infact it has hardly survived, mixed with many other dna's from different persons along your lineage. Then:neither Pepsi nor any other U.S. food company is actually manufacturing or selling any consumable products "that are actually made using the cell tissue of unborn babies that were murdered through abortion." What we're talking about here is a cell line derived from a single (healthy, aborted) fetus over forty years ago: claiming that current food products employing flavorings derived from research based on the HEK 293 cell line "are actually made using the cell tissue of unborn babies" is like saying that possessing a digitized image of a photocopy of a picture of a Beethoven manuscript is the same as "owning a document in Beethoven's own handwriting" — the original is not present in substance, only in a multi-generational, representational form.
Will I be correct to assume that the person of Adam and you, physically speaking, the same? Ofcourse not, that person is dead and you carry part of his dna, a minuscule-atomic part at that, but your actions or attributes neither represent Adam nor the other way around. If we had the chance to put the two persons side by side, you and Adam would be worlds apart in personality, physique etc.
For instance, if someone murdered you, no one could claim your murderer actually killed Adam as well - since you carry his Dna in some form, would you agree?
A question, if those first cells had been taken from any dead body, or a living person, anything other than the aborted fetus, would your response be any different?
I'm rather surprised that you don't see the connection between what this company did, and profiting off of murdering the most innocent of our society.