Monday, April 27, 2009

Cosmetic Darwinism? - Your opinions on cosmetic surgery...?

I know...beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What are your views on cosmetic surgery, from a religious viewpoint? (You too, Atheists!) Would you ever consider it ? If not, is it because of your religious beliefs? Is it ethically wrong to enhance your physical appearance?

Cosmetic Darwinism? - Your opinions on cosmetic surgery...?
By 'Darwinism' are you referring to the evolution process? I don't really see anything morally wrong with elective surgery. If that's what it takes to feel better, then fine by me! Besides, to an extent, we are always evolving - it's an ongoing process, until we cease to exist.
Reply:What does cosmetic surgery have to do with Darwinism? Enlighten us. No one can pass on the cosmetic alterations through their lineage, genetically. What's the connection?
Reply:I see nothing wrong with it, unless you go all Michael Jackson.
Reply:I don't think I would, nothing to do with religion (atheist), maybe because I don't have the money for that, but I worked at a funeral home and the way they do liposuction is VERY similar to how they embalm dead people. That kinda creeps me out. I also want to avoid any unnecessary surgery.
Reply:If I had more money than I knew what to do with, and I wanted to throw some away I would get cosmetic surgery to get pointy elf ears like Cate Blanchett in Lord of the Rings. That would be badass, and a pretty good conversation starter at parties
Reply:dangerous and unnecessary. nothing to do with religion.. everything to do with mistakes which can be and often are made during surgery.. why risk it just some one can have bigger boobs when the boob might fall off later because of a sponge being left inside the incision...why risk unneeded surgery to have more hair or a smaller or larger or less hairy whatever? If vanity rules ones life..then it is the mirror that a person cares about..and not the person reflected there.

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