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Stem Cell Research

Adult Stem Cells Accidentally Cure AIDs?

A German scientist may have stumbled onto cure for one of this planet's most deadly diseases. An AIDs patient was given a bone marrow transplant to treat his leukemia, and surprisingly, doctors believe it may have cured his AIDs affliction, as well. Click here to read the full story.
 

Stem cells and Personhood

Stem cells and Personhood

What are stem cells anyway?

Stem cells, put simply, are the building blocks of life. When you were conceived, your body was entirely made up of stem cells. Stem cells can replicate indefinitely, and ca...

The Science of Stem Cell Research

The Science of Stem Cell Research

The concept of establishing legal Personhood for all humans from fertilization to natural death would create the legal protection needed to stop the experimentation on humans at the embryonic level. E...

Personhood and the Pre-born

Whitepapers & Links - Stem Cell

Stem Cell Research and "Therapeutic" Cloning: A Christian Analysis

Overview of the Stem Cell Issue

Scientists engineer human embryo to "Glow in the dark" 

The Cornell scientists put a fluorescent gene, taken from a jellyfish, into single-celled human embryos. These human embryos had three sets of chromosomes instead of two.  

Frozen Embryos: Stem Cell Source or Human Life?

We live in an age of increasing disregard for the value of human life. The youngest members of our society are viewed as a commodity for use in research and for the development of possible cures for various diseases.

AMA Approves Creating Life for Destructive Purposes

The critical ethical issue here is whether cloned human embryos are unique human beings--with inherent human dignity and therefore worthy of protection

NIH, Stem Cells, and Moral Guilt

Human embryos ought not be the subjects of experimental research aimed at benefitting someone other than the embryos themselves.

Stem Cell Research: Resources for the Ongoing Debate