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Old 12-05-04, 01:42 PM   #28 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Steven
The cost is murderers lives are also saved. Heart transplantation is analogous to cryonics in this sense. I was implying that the benefits outweigh the costs. You apparently don't think so.
Heart transplantation is a good deal. Cryonics if not abused is good too, but I think it implies human immortality. It is like an act of playing God that I am afraid of. If a child had a rare case of heart disease, then he or she should learn to cope with it. It really depends on the outlook of things. If the child was under so much pain and really young, then maybe it would be right to enact cyrogenics. It's quality and not the quantity of years that you should think about. Joys over making a living.

I did say that soldiers could hibernate under freezing temperatures if the terrains had to be expanded. This does imply a good usage of cyronics.

I need a good reason to what you mean with your statement.

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