And yes sperm and periods do have the potential for life, but not the same. A fertilised embryo WILL become a baby, where is gametes are required to fertilise to produce embryos etc...
Embryos are merely A developing stage of a human's life.
I have to disagree. A fertilized egg doesnt always become a baby. There is a chance of miscarriage. 1 out of 5 pregnancies end in miscarriage.
And i view the gametes and the fertilized egg as having the same potential for life, just at different stages of the time line. Its the POTENTIAL.
That is a sad and abhorrent view. What is a difference between a genetically defect embryo/small child and a disabled person? So what, according to you, we should let all of the disabbled in our society to die? Are they not human? Do they not possess rights? That is a dangerous idea.
There is a huge difference between an embryo and a person who has already been living. The embryo has no emotions, now brain function, and doesnt know what the outside world is lie, nor what life is like-therefore it wouldnt be missing anything.
No, we should not let disabled people die, that is silly. They are here, they are human, and have the right to live, just like everyone else. There is a huge difference between an embryo and a person who has experienced life.
that's the main thing that concerns me with this technology, how it affects, mentally and emotionally, those living with the diseases/genetic mutations now. it's basically telling them that they wouldn't have been worth keeping.
The point of this process is not to say "they wouldnt be worth keeping". Its about saving people from suffering before they are even born. We are here now, and the embryos arent yet. We are experiencing live, and all its ups and downs.