Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 12:10 am
A hypothetical here: what if it were possible to do exactly what you just proposed? What if we could routinely transfer a developing fetus from one woman's uterus to another, without any major risks for either women or fetus? Or, looking even further ahead, what if it were possible to create an "artificial uterus," something that would allow the fetus develop outside of any human body at all? Would you support the right of a woman to have an abortion under those circumstances? In fact, wouldn't the entire concept of abortion be absolutely obsolete? Medical science is making huge bounds year after year, and the way I see it, it's only a matter of time before we're able to accomplish something like this. When that day comes, will your opinions on abortion change? Will there be any need for abortion, when the same thing can be accomplished while allowing the fetus to fully develop unimpeded?aldo wrote:Except those organisms can survive transferance to another host location and function independently of that location - if you move a frog from pond A to pond B, it doesn't die. We can't move a foetus, though, from womb A to womb B.
Believe it or not, I've come across websites online which feature groups of people who actually want the human race to become extinct. They claim that, because of the "massive" harm we caused this planet, we are no better than a plague, and should be eradicated so that the Earth's ecosystem can return to a healthier state. I know it really doesn't have much to do with your overall point, but it does go to show you that all sorts of traits do exist, including those that are idiotic beyond all belief.Thirdly, it should be pretty evident what is 'wrong with driving the human race to exinction'. Throught human society and evolution, no one person has had the power to drive humanity extinct. A person with this type of negative trait, is bad for the aforementioned mutual defense. They are likely megalomaniacs, selfish, doing stuff like stealing or hoarding in needy times, etc. This is bad for the group, and drives down both that 'bad' individuals' social acceptance (and hence mutual protection) and their sexual attraction (and hence capacity to reproduce). So those traits are likely to be bred out when genetic, and killed off when environmental, during early human development.
