08-17-2015, 12:22 PM
(08-17-2015, 12:04 PM)Maggot Wrote:(08-17-2015, 11:43 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:So to put it into perspective, you'd be okay with all of this if they weren't discussing it as a business transaction (which it is) and remained solemn and maybe said grace and included a blessing for all aborted babies before they had their business lunch? I'm not aware of any profession that includes such practices currently. Should coroners also bless the dead and say a prayer before they perform the tasks they were educated and trained to perform? How about doctors in the ER? EMS responders?
Well, no grace needs to be said Mr. Sarcasm but even real doctors are not casual about death. Certainly not directors. Coroners deal with the already dead so that's not the same.
How can anyone joke and call this procedure "just tissue"?
I swear people have more compassion for Cecil the Lion.
[/quote]First of all, they are "real Dr's" and secondly, I've spoken to more than a few Dr's who have a very casual attitude towards death and I don't believe they are the exception to the rule. They might not say it to the face of the deceased's relatives, but they do speak very casually about it in conversation among their peers and associates.