Re: Tuvix and its disturbing implications for how transports really wo
"DonIago tried to use “Measure of a Man” to back up his argument"
With all due respect, that you personally find my argument invalid doesn't make it so, and I'd thank you to be a bit less dismissive. I may not agree with your views, but I respect that there's no reason they may not be as valid as my own. I would appreciate being shown the same courtesy.
I only said you used the argument in the quote you cited, not that the argument was invalid, however I do believe that it is invalid and I told you why I thought it was in previous posts. Your statement is not about me showing you no courtesy, but you trying again to direct the argument away from the main point and focus it on personalities not on points of view.
The object of the discussion was whether or not Janeway should have disregarded Tuvix's wishes and restored Tuvok and Neelix not, whether or not Brit finds your argument valid or invalid. I wouldn't be arguing it if I though your point was valid. I am perfectly aware that you do not find my point valid, you are stating the obvious.
Which actually brings us full circle, the argument for and against the existence of Tuvix is a moral one, and very akin to the arguments for and against Pro Abortion Laws, where some groups feel justified in murdering Doctors and Clinic personal because their own personal convictions are not followed. People that don't like Janeway use the Tuvix situation as one of the examples of why they don't like her. While others like myself respect that she had the courage to make that decision, and to see why in our eyes, it was the best decision she could have made in a harrowing situation.
This is an argument that is never going to end because the views held are so personal, everyone here is arguing emotion not situation and it's time that everyone realizes that. “Tuvix” illustrates the moral dilemma, not everyone is going to agree to the outcome no matter what choice is made, there is always going to be strong disagreements whenever this subject is brought up, it’s the nature of the subject.
No one should take it personally when others don't agree with you or find your arguments valid.
Brit