I'm a student studying biology and looking to get into the field of immunology or virology. With my science background I am here to challenge modern ethics and morality of man; so here is some fuel for a fire:
Stem cell research:
I am amazed, but more importantly disgusted, that religion still has such a firm hold on this modern world's morality. Maybe it should be the time to teach in the school systems to the youth the words of Nietzsche that god is dead. Some say stem cell research is a sensitive topic. I ask, why? The cults of religion turn god into this manifested being that resembles man. But how could a deity of mass and matter formulate the heavens? If god can be labeled as energy, then let us rewrite the book of ethics. So, I come here with the topic of stem cell research. The fact that it is so morally wrong to "pretend to be god" that is truly holding back the scientific world to progress in a biological and medical point of view. You see, an embryo truly is nothing but cells. Cells with the potential to be you or I. But, the key here is that they have not acquired the opportunity to do so. For those who require in vitro fertilization (for those who don't know its taking the egg and sperm and placing them into a petri dish, incubate them until they begin to form dividing cells, and placed back into the uterus to grow) for those extra embryos that just get discarded away, would it not be better to use such cells for potential research into the possibility of curing the incurable? How about all those aborted fetus', they're unwanted clumps of differentiated cells, that also have potential to solve the atrocities that afflict humankind? Is it not time to put aside the old mythologies of ethics and human rights, when, if one looks at our histories humankind is truly such a sacrilegous being who cannot connect with their man-made ideas of eternity, god, and faith?
There, I hope this will be the spark to fuel the minds of all those inclined to science (and of course those in opposition!) =D