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FDA to regulate Rosaries as "medical devices"
« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2007, 09:24:03 PM »
So I guess dirty diapers will be outlawed in several years to come?  :rolleyes:

FDA to regulate Rosaries as "medical devices"
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2007, 09:36:08 PM »
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It should be interesting to watch the vatican line up with this one.


Not really, it simply won't happen.   Not sure what else to add.


Is your prediction...the vatican won't line up or the fda won't attempt any of these actions?

Well i'm going out on a limb here...as of any time in the near future I don't see neither one happening.  I just cannot comprehend this happening by the fda. :scratchchin:


The FDA will never even come close to such a thing. This is anti-pharma lobby firing on all cylinders. Nothing else.

Mind you, you could have strong reserves about the FDA or the pharmaceutical industry while also be critical of articles written by such lobbies.



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FDA to regulate Rosaries as "medical devices"
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2007, 10:19:31 PM »
Not so fast...

Kevin over at the Cryptogon has posted story after story about how in certain government agencies, such as the FDA, WHOLE MILK is literally compared to drugs! I am not exaggerating. Look up the story on Cryptogon if you're interested.

Those who "traffic" in whole milk are compared to drug dealers!

So when the FDA has lost their minds in regards to a harmless substance like milk (the way God made it), then what other crazy things are they going to outlaw/try to control?

I believe the FDA has lost all common sense, and so the extreme scenario painted above is ALL TOO REALISTIC, unfortunately.

Matthew

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« Reply #8 on: April 18, 2007, 10:23:51 PM »

FDA to regulate Rosaries as "medical devices"
« Reply #9 on: April 18, 2007, 10:58:56 PM »
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Not so fast...

Kevin over at the Cryptogon has posted story after story about how in certain government agencies, such as the FDA, WHOLE MILK is literally compared to drugs! I am not exaggerating. Look up the story on Cryptogon if you're interested.

Those who "traffic" in whole milk are compared to drug dealers!

So when the FDA has lost their minds in regards to a harmless substance like milk (the way God made it), then what other crazy things are they going to outlaw/try to control?

I believe the FDA has lost all common sense, and so the extreme scenario painted above is ALL TOO REALISTIC, unfortunately.

Matthew


The FDA regulates food supplies safety and it's under this responsibility that it would regulate the way it does on milk. Wither this is right or not is out of scope of this discussion. By what mental flip do you say that the FDA considers whole milk as a drug ?  It considers it as food, and it regulates food.

Religious liberties and the right to worship freely is a much stronger force in your country then what the FDA can conjure, if it had the stomach to fight such a pointless battle.

But I will not worry or debate this with you.  The hammer of thruth allways crash on those things like any others and we will all forget this dicussion ever happened before we can realize it's subject never came upon.