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THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF

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THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF


Every week we hear of a new and ground breaking embryonic stem cell accomplishment. How long must we endure these false-victories and half-truths? Remember‚¦

In the Boy Who Cried Wolf, a bored shepherd boy entertains himself by calling out "wolf". Nearby villagers repeatedly come to his rescue only to find that the alarms were false and that they'd wasted their time. When the boy was actually confronted by a wolf, the villagers did not believe his cries for help and the wolf ate the flock. The moral is stated at the end of the fable as:

"Even when liars tell the truth, they are never believed. The liar will lie once, twice, and then perish when he tells the truth."

Unfortunately, the consensus of even pro-embryonic scientists is that there will be no cures from embryonic stem cells for at least 10 years. So we will have to endure the ‚“wolf cries‚ of victory from embryonic promoters for at least 10 years. And when, and if, embryonic stem cells do create cures in 10 years, the sad news is that our flock of Americans, with no access to adult stem cells, will already have been eaten by the wolf.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Who_Cried_Wolf

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Posted: 1/31/2008 3:11:24 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments
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