Charity & Christian Doctrine : Arguments on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
The controversy regarding embryo stem cell research stems from the fact that embryos have to be destroyed in order for stem cells to be extracted. Learn about both sides of the embryo stem cell argument with help from an associate pastor in this free video on stem cell research.
Expert: Neil King
Bio: Rev. Neil King has been in ministry for more than 10 years.
Filmmaker: Dan Kenny
Duration : 0:2:41
4 Responses to “Charity & Christian Doctrine : Arguments on Embryonic Stem Cell Research”
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I dream of the day …
I dream of the day sciency finally prevails over religion, AND IT WILL! Check out FOXnews.com or any other news site, scientists just created life…. THAT’S REAL!!! Stem cell research also could have saved my baby cousins life when he was? diagnosted with a fatal disease that could have been cured today…. he was only six years old….. thanks for the help, great job preventing that a few years ago it really helped mankind, …really… thank you…. my family really appreciated that.
and for the record …
and for the record i am neither for or against it. i was just simply stating. and correction on check its cheek cells.
not yet considered …
not yet considered a human at 2 or 3 months. so a embryo is in the earliest stages of development and is way below the requirements of being considered a human being.
i do not know much …
i do not know much about the topic but..i do know enough to where embryos are not human life. they are simply a group of cells replicating. nothing more then check cells. they do not yet have the ability to think or have thought processes. and im sure your aware of the quote “i think therefor i am” i bring that up simply to prove it cannot be counted as life if it has no thought process what so ever. i understand your argument, but just like abortion its legal to not have the baby because its