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"Would you eat animal stem cell grown "clean meat" to protect animals and the environment?"
There was a time when this question and many others similar to it, could be asked. This was at a time when we were ignorant. When we knew little of issues such as Global Warming or of "World Food Crisis's", when the catwalks of Milan proudly displayed their items of clothing made of pure animal fur, when small fishing companies killed thousands of whales, sharks and dolphins without shame and at a time when we thought we could live forever on this world by taking from Mother Nature and never giving back. Shockingly- at a time when we never thought of the future because we were taught to live in the present moment and to always believe that our religions and faith would save us or even prevent us from seeing the days of destruction- perhaps a mass starvation or a deadly viral outbreak. And even then, when we answered, we would think the question irrelevant and unnecessary because surely "a time for that question to be asked and an answer demanded will never come." Perhaps we were too scared to think of it as a possibility. Unfortunately, the inevitable has always been there. This question can no longer just be a simple question.
It is today, more of a possible answer to the problems we face. Has it come to that time when we can no longer afford to question, only to take action?
My answer would be yes, I would eat animal stem cell grown "clean meat" to protect animals and the environment. Why? I believe that nature is science, and science is nature. We are human beings born with intellectual minds able to perform wonderful things by formulas that we derive and research we carry out. I also believe that nature speaks to us; it gives us the answer to saving it. An apple after falling, did, after all, produce one of the first great scientific minds. Civilizations in ancient times took to the skies, forests and fields to guide them, feed them and heal them. God has put all the answers on earth since the beginning, in the form of nature, not in the form of man. But we are the tools with which to craft the answers. My point is that, if science can find answers to protect endangered and possible future-endangered species and answers to important unavoidable environmental issues such as global warming and that these answers can benefit us and the environment in any way, why say no? Why begin with arguments that never reach an agreement? Why think that scientists are evil because
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