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Dear Janice,

Would you agree that not all woman's eggs may have are to be fertilized
in the natural processes of  mother nature ?

Would you agree also that even from those each  4 that may be fertilized
only one happens to be fixed in the uterus and so allow the continuity
of the pregnancy ?

So one may conclude that by the law of mother nature that shall follow
God's wishes , NOT  ALL eggs of a woman are created to be transformed in
human beings .....but only very few indeed and as a matter of fact in
some women none of them .

Looking to mother nature again if one consider the fruits of  any tree ,
there may  be thousands of  them spread around in the land then only of
a very few of them may reproduce the tree but the great majority of them
will rotten in the ground or be eaten by all sort of animals ...

So still following the law of  mother nature (that I suppose follows
God's wishes) I would like to ask you why could be wrong to use some
eggs of women that are not desired , or cannot be transformed in human
being as it happens with the great majority of them ?

If all a woman's eggs were supposed to became human beings one would
conclude that all married,or single, woman without sons should  she be
considered guilty by not allowing their eggs to be fertilized , let them
to be expelled and destroyed ?.

Best wishes ,
Joao Carvalho
Salvador, Brazil

Janice Morgan wrote:

>Hi,
>The egg alone is no problem, I just was wanting to know if you put some of
>your DNA with and egg from a woman to make cells in a petra dish and you let
>it grow would it at sometime have the ability of becoming a little person?
>That is how they got Dolly the sheep and the little kitten. I was not trying
>to tell people how to believe or put my God into it for I do understand many
>on the list have different beliefs and I respect that. I just saw on TV
>where they took DNA from a man whom had a back injury and wanted to be able
>to walk again so a lab not supported by the government did the experiment.
>When asked if they took the cells that had formed with the egg and the man's
>DNA where implanted into an uterus would it have the potential of becoming a
>baby? The answer was yes. If that is the same way they do thing to get the
>stem cells from us to help us then I just I have a hard time with it that is
>all. Janice
>

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