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> > If it is not an embryo, why is it called embryonic stem cell
research?

It *is* an embryo.  It's not a person.

> > It
> > is possible that God wants people to learn from the experience, or
maybe
> > he is just culling the herd so we don't overpopulate the earth and
die
> > of starvation. :)

You can't be serious!
Rick

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From: "M.Schild" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 3:07 AM
Subject: Re: Moral certainty - delete if you don't want the mental
gymnastics! :)


> > If it is not an embryo, why is it called embryonic stem cell
research?
>
> An embryo of a few days doesnīt have arms and legs, even less a
brain. It is
> just a ball bunch of cells.
> >
> > I didn't mean get embryos from prisoners! :)
> I didnīt think so ;-)
> >
> > Your answer to the farming question is the reason I believe we
should
> > either use the "leftover" embryos, or stop fertilization clinics
> > entirely.
> >
> It does seem stupid to be against the use of these embryos and allow
them to
> be destroyed.
>
> > Your point about God wanting people to suffer and die is a good
one. It
> > is possible that God wants people to learn from the experience, or
maybe
> > he is just culling the herd so we don't overpopulate the earth and
die
> > of starvation. :)
>
> Doing a bad job of it, then. We are overpopulated, water is getting
very
> scarce and pollution will soon choke us
> maryse cg John 76,16
>
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