I don't believe we should be destroying a member of the species for simply research purposes.
Isn't that a little too late?
It's encouraging that scientists are even thinking about the ethical problems of embryonic stem-cell research. But I don't think these two techniques solve the ethical problems.
People start to worry that something may have gone wrong, and I think the doctors involved should give the people a regular update so they can be reassured.
That one has kind of come to a standstill.
The police were unresponsive to it.
We should be able to look at the scientific facts and say this is what it is: It's a member of the species at the earliest stage of development.
Whether you are creating a disabled embryo or whether you might potentially damage an existing embryo, you risk that problem of crossing an ethical line when you move to human experiments.
You will get a lot of groups, a lot of individuals from out of state chiming in on this,
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