>The Washington Post is reporting a major split among the world’s leading cloned embryo stem cell researchers.It seems that the US expert, Gerald Schatten, is convinced that the veterinarian, Dr. Wu Suk Hwang, has not been honest about the ethics of obtaining human oocytes (eggs) for his cloned human embryos. Those cloned human embryos are … Continue reading
The Washington Post is reporting a major split among the world’s leading cloned embryo stem cell researchers.It seems that the US expert, Gerald Schatten, is convinced that the veterinarian, Dr. Wu Suk Hwang, has not been honest about the ethics of obtaining human oocytes (eggs) for his cloned human embryos. Those cloned human embryos are … Continue reading
>The Women’s Bioethics Project (see yesterday’s post for the link to their home page)was kind enough to note the strength of conservative bioethics and to list of their weaknesses and future agenda in the anti-conservative, anti-religious “expose” they have called, “God’s Bioethics.” It’s obvious that they think believing in God and having a “unified philosophical … Continue reading
The Women’s Bioethics Project (see yesterday’s post for the link to their home page)was kind enough to note the strength of conservative bioethics and to list of their weaknesses and future agenda in the anti-conservative, anti-religious “expose” they have called, “God’s Bioethics.” It’s obvious that they think believing in God and having a “unified philosophical … Continue reading
>The report from the Women’s Bioethics Project, entitled “Bioethics and Public Policy: Conservative Dominance in the Current Landscape,” is listed as “God’s Bioethics” on the WBP website. While full of hyperbole and misrepresentation, the author and her sponsors are honest about their agenda and goal: they want all conservatives and those who are “overtly religious” … Continue reading
The report from the Women’s Bioethics Project, entitled “Bioethics and Public Policy: Conservative Dominance in the Current Landscape,” is listed as “God’s Bioethics” on the WBP website. While full of hyperbole and misrepresentation, the author and her sponsors are honest about their agenda and goal: they want all conservatives and those who are “overtly religious” … Continue reading