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  • designbot0

    "created" is quite the overstatment..

    "They began with stem cell lines derived from human embryos. The stem cells were brought to body temperature and put in a chemical mixture to encourage them to grow. They were "tagged" with a genetic marker which enabled the scientists to identify and separate so-called "germline" stem cells from which eggs and sperm are developed."

    Josephine Quintavalle from Reproductive Ethics said it best:
    "This is an example of immoral madness. Perfectly viable human embryos have been destroyed in order to create sperm over which there will be huge questions of their healthiness and viability...."It's taking one life in order to perhaps create another..."

    • *yawnNairn
    • Oh you're just splitting hairs now.

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