spazzychic: (possibility)
spazzychic ([personal profile] spazzychic) wrote2006-02-08 11:08 am
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Possibly THE Cure

If it does what they think, it will change the world.

As [livejournal.com profile] ironymaiden mentioned, it could also destroy the world through wars for the resource. It's up to human nature how we wish to survive, and if we trade economics for saving lives, then perhaps we deserve what we get...

I would like to think that instead, we will take the cure to all the far places and build up instead of break down. I hope to not be proven wrong.


Amber

The End?

[identity profile] gaelfarce.livejournal.com 2006-02-08 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
BYU is not an institution that very queer friendly or while we're at it non-LDS friendly. RTA the research is being done at the behest of Vanderbilt univeristy so it's not technically BYU's invention (though they are co-patenting with Vanderbilt). Also as someone who has helped a close relative transition from health to sickness to death I know the horrors of the disease. I think you are over-simplifying this a great deal.

You bring up god...and I have to wonder where you're coming from?

Re: The End?

[identity profile] fritters.livejournal.com 2006-02-08 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
You bring up god...and I have to wonder where you're coming from?

L.A. but I doubt that's what you're asking.

And just because BYU is not "gay-friendly" doesn't mean they want them to die. I still think you're being reactionary. Hell, LDS peeps probably want them to live MORE than some, becase otherwise if they die they run out of time to be saved.

You inferred that BYU was a place where every member wanted gays to die. I'm just saying I don't agree with that.