>It looks like most of the Korean stem cell reports were falsified and/or exaggerated. But, the traditional lines are being drawn by the elitists who would define human beings as those who are “persons,” and those who are not. Bioethics.net.com: “”Doerflinger and other critics of stem-cell research are quick to forget about the merits of … Continue reading
It looks like most of the Korean stem cell reports were falsified and/or exaggerated. But, the traditional lines are being drawn by the elitists who would define human beings as those who are “persons,” and those who are not. Bioethics.net.com: “”Doerflinger and other critics of stem-cell research are quick to forget about the merits of … Continue reading