I wrote the note below in April 2009, after a successful Relay For Life. We'll be doing the Relay again next month, this time not at the behest of the kids, though some of them will be joining us. This time we adults have some personal drive to Relay, as many people we love have been touched or taken by cancer this year.
When I read the story at LifeNews calling for a boycott of Relay For Life and likening participation to supporting Nazi experiments at Dachau, I decided to revisit this issue.
We can have a conversation on stem cell research, sure. I will insist that you understand 1) we are not talking about embryos but about cells that are destined for destruction, and 2) someone close to me has been benefiting from all that research lately so my opinion is more hardened now.
What I won't do is offer respect to or "tolerance" to the idea that a community coming together to raise precious funds for research, education, and care can be compared in any way to Nazis, or the suggestion that any compassionate God would tell a kid or their parent to stand down when given the opportunity to be of help.
When I write below about the baggage that comes with the word "religion", this is what I mean. I have come to terms with the fact that a large minority of "Christians" have hijacked the very concept in order to construct a world in their own image. They make me terribly angry, but I can hold the concept of religion apart from them. I don't wonder why other people, especially young people, can't, however.
Anyway, my note below. It was popular a couple of years ago. I still feel pretty good about it.
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