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To: TimF who wrote (23650)7/11/2006 2:57:58 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 541556
 
if you do only count those in line with the teaching of the church on this issue it amounts to many millions of people

That's neither here nor there. I was looking for arguments against destroying in vitro embryos. Since the Church has a lot of different threads running through its positions, that makes it hard to isolate the variable of interest to me, which made their materials useless for my purpose. I'm not dismissing the Church or Catholics. Only the materials that are not suitable for my analysis.

You seem to be trying to paint almost all opponents of stem cell research in to the same corner, this examples shows that you can't reasonably do that.

Why would anyone oppose stem cell research other than the destruction of embryos? I don't recall hearing any other reason. It's been a while so maybe I've forgotten. Is there something else?