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Playing doctor, playing God: should embryos be created for stem cell research?(ETHICS): An article from: Sojourners

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Title: Playing doctor, playing God: should embryos be created for stem cell research?(ETHICS)
Author: Bob Smi

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BBC: Today Programme, March, 2009 Stem Cell Research and Religion Hosted by Edward Stourton Guests: Dr. Omar Sultan Haque, Program in Psychiatry and the Law, Harvard Medical School Dr. Richard Land, President, Public Policy, Southern Baptist Convention; Member, US Commission on International Religious Freedom
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Stem Cell Research: Beyond Hype, Real Hope by the Family Research Council (www.frc.org). This public domain film is consistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, which state that the ablation of the inner cell mass (ICM) of the blastocyst, which critically and irremediably damages the human embryo, curtailing its development, is a gravely immoral act and consequently is gravely illicit. No end believed to be good, such as the use of stem cells for the preparation of other differentiated cells to be used in what look to be promising therapeutic procedures, can justify an intervention of this kind. A good end does not make right an action which in itself is wrong.a powerful video on adult stem cell research, showing its advantages over embryonic stem cell research. The public domain video offers useful, yet often ignored, information about adult stem cell research. We believe the information you’ll see in the video is essential to making an informed judgment about the debate over this research. The question of stem cells is currently the dominant subject in the debate over biotechnology and human genetics Should we use embryonic stem cells or adult stem cells for future medical therapies? Embryonic stem cells are taken from a developing embryo at the blastocyst stage, destroying the embryo, a developing human life. Adult stem cells, on the other hand, are found in all tissues of the growing human being and, according to latest reports, also have the potential

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Stem Cell Research: Medical Applications And Ethical Controversy (The New Biology)

This is an informative reference to the technological advances, applications, and issues of stem cell research. The past few years have seen controversy and debate surrounding stem cell research. Because skin cells have the capability to divide – unlike most of the cells in our body – our skin can heal itself through the division of cells. Scientists have attempted to apply this concept to major organs, trying to see if stem cells can be used to make the repairs that post-mitotic cells cannot. ”

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