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Necessary clarifications

Dr. Irving sent me the new article on Lifeissues.net by Dr. C. Ward Kischer, a human embryologist who has been speaking out about the terminology used by proponents of abortion and genetic engineering for years. Dr. Kischer reminds us that the cells in the early embryo are totipotent. In fact, for a while — and … Continue reading

>Necessary clarifications

>Dr. Irving sent me the new article on Lifeissues.net by Dr. C. Ward Kischer, a human embryologist who has been speaking out about the terminology used by proponents of abortion and genetic engineering for years. Dr. Kischer reminds us that the cells in the early embryo are totipotent. In fact, for a while — and … Continue reading

>NRO’s Lopez on Feminists for Life

>I mentioned Feminists for Life in one of yesterday’s posts (please page down and see below – someday, I’ll get those “Permanent Links” working). If you want to hear yesterday’s show use this link. For some reason, On Point chose not to “Feature” this interview on their main web page. Today’s National Review Online published … Continue reading

NRO's Lopez on Feminists for Life

I mentioned Feminists for Life in one of yesterday’s posts (please page down and see below – someday, I’ll get those “Permanent Links” working). If you want to hear yesterday’s show use this link. For some reason, On Point chose not to “Feature” this interview on their main web page. Today’s National Review Online published … Continue reading

Almost too small to mention

The media is full of stories about stem cells and the hope for curing disease and slowing or reversing aging. Some are concerned about how these technologies will affect our children. Science fiction is full of utopias and dystopias based on genetically manipulated descendents of Homo sapiens. The cloning of a dog by Korean veterinarian … Continue reading

>Almost too small to mention

>The media is full of stories about stem cells and the hope for curing disease and slowing or reversing aging. Some are concerned about how these technologies will affect our children. Science fiction is full of utopias and dystopias based on genetically manipulated descendents of Homo sapiens. The cloning of a dog by Korean veterinarian … Continue reading

Hateful cartoon link removed from PP site

But, you can still access it from the link below or from the website of the guy who did the soundtrack, Nick Vasallo. (Thanks to Dr. Dianne N. Irving for pointing me to The Dawn Patrol for the link and information about the video, the model for the “hero” and more.)

>Hateful cartoon link removed from PP site

>But, you can still access it from the link below or from the website of the guy who did the soundtrack, Nick Vasallo. (Thanks to Dr. Dianne N. Irving for pointing me to The Dawn Patrol for the link and information about the video, the model for the “hero” and more.)

(Ethical) Stem Cells donated by soldier

Sorry, free registration is required for this one. Edit: Thanks to Joe Pojman, the Executive Director for Texas Alliance for Life, for alerting me to this article. The Dallas Morning News tells the story about Army Spc. Sam Negus, who has donated his bone marrow to help in the treatment of his sister’s non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: … Continue reading

>(Ethical) Stem Cells donated by soldier

>Sorry, free registration is required for this one. Edit: Thanks to Joe Pojman, the Executive Director for Texas Alliance for Life, for alerting me to this article. The Dallas Morning News tells the story about Army Spc. Sam Negus, who has donated his bone marrow to help in the treatment of his sister’s non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: … Continue reading

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