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Stem Cells Without Embryos

Stem Cells Without Embryos

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  • Jason L. Kortering

Should Christians rejoice in scientists' ability to grow human tissue and use it to cure diseases? This article looks at the relationship between stem cells, embryos and abortion, arguing that the end cannot justify the means. Christian should be hopeful for this new development, but should stand firm in maintaining that it may not be done at the expense of life.

Source: Standard Bearer, 2008. 3 pages.

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