The Great Debate
(专辑: Six Degrees Of Inner Turbulence - 2002)
[also known as "Conflict At Ground Zero"] [music by Myung, Petrucci, Portnoy, Rudess] [lyrics by John Petrucci] "A gallop snapshot poll taken immediately after President Bush's speach on funding embryonic stem cell research last night shows that half of Americans approve of his decision, 25% do not, and still another 25% are not sure what to think." "Most people don't even know what stem cells are." "Who is going to scream the
loudest? Will it be the
right-to-lifers or will it be the
scientists? And now what is going to happen is there will be a
tremendous amount of lobbying in Washington, D.C.: scientists, entertainers, people who want to see this research will be coming forth." "I am concerned about it. Christopher Reeves is concerned about it. Everyone is concerned about it. The
big question is do the
ends justify the
means? When we talk about research, yes, we can cure a
lot of things... speculatively. But, where is the
proof?" "These developing human beings that you are talking about, these embryos, were produced in an artificial, scientific environment. In vitro fertilization is not God's will." "That doesn't make them any less human, though, after that happens." "We are on a
road where we really don't know where we are going as far as what's next. We are talking about harvesting embryos. We are talking about this, we are talking about that, but what is the
cost?" "How could we possibly abandon the
research?" "That is right. That is the
old question? If you think the
research is good then you may not have a
problem with it. It is only if you think the
research is questionable that you get defensive about it. (You do have time to research these embryos later if we choose to do so. While people are suffering, we are not truly certain that this will provide a
cure.)" "And there was a
great outrage in the
conservative churches... You cannot use developing humans... At that point in time they turn into humans." "I feel that abandoning this research could be a
mistake. Researching this may allow us to save other lives or at least to improve the
quality of lives." "We do not have the
answers, yet. We need to put the
money where we will get those answers in the
future. Listen, we are out of time." What if someone said Promise lies ahead Hopes are high in certain scientific circles Life won't have to end You could walk again What if someone said Problems lie ahead They've uncovered something highly controversial The
right to life is strong Can't you see it's wrong Humankind has reached a
turning point Poised for conflict at ground zero Ready for a
war Do we look to our unearthly guide Or to white coat heroes Searching for a
cure Turn to the
light Don't be frightened of the
shadows it creates Turn to the
light Turning away would be a
terrible mistake Anarchistic moral vision Industries of death Facing violent opposition Unmolested breathe Ethic inquisitions breed Antagonistic views Right wing sound bite premonitions In a
labyrinth of rules Are you justified Are you justified Are you justified Justified in taking Life to save life Life to save life Taking life to save life This embryonic clay Wrapped in fierce debate Would be thrown away Or otherwise discarded Some of us believe It may hold the
key To treatment of disease And secrets highly guarded Are you justified Are you justified Are you justified Justified in taking Life to save life Life to save life Life to save life Human kind has reached a
turning point Poised for conflict at ground zero Ready for a
war Do we look to our unearthly guide Or to white coat heroes Searching for a
cure Turn to the
light Don't be frightened of the
shadows it creates Turn to the
light Turning away would be a
terrible mistake We're reaching But have we gone too far Harvesting existence Only to destroy Carelessly together We are sliding Someone else's future Four days frozen still Someone else's fate We are deciding Miracle potential Sanctity of life Faced against each other We're divided Should we push the
boundaries Or should we condemn Moral guilt and science Have collided Turn to the
light We defy our own mortality these days Turn to the
light Pay attention to the
questions we have raised "One of the
big questions that still remains for me, though, is that all of these embryos that are sent or will be discarded is this worse than just throwing those away?" "You do not know that all of these will be discarded. All of a
sudden you say which ones will be discarded. And all of sudden you have people being solicited for parts of their anatomy. Then they harvest parts of people's bodies. That is how it starts." "People are not soliciting; there are fertility clinics that have extra embryos." "The research is a
scientific advancement. I
know we are going down a
road that we may not know where we end, but that is exactly what science is all about. I
am very sorry, but I
do feel sympathy for those whose spines have been severed... There is a
possibility that we might cure them. I
am concerned about a
cure for juvenile diabetes and if these types of scientific advancement can cure these diseases, then quite candidly I
think there ought to be at least what President Bush has proposed: some limited research." "Stem cells come from developing human beings and they should not be experimented on that doesn't make sense or that is unethical, but at the
same time there is great promise." "I have a
28-year old son who is paraplegic. And if there is a
small chance that my son can be able to have feeling and be able to walk then I
am all for it." "Human beings have been evolving for 10's of thousands of years and we are just injecting cells from embryos into people's brains. How do we come to do something like that?"