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From Skin to Blastocysts

Category: Biology
Posted on: January 18, 2008 4:30 PM, by Dave Bacon

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California company claims steps in human cloning. Witch burning outside of their laboratory to follow this evening.

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It is my fondest desire that one of those bishops suffers a debilitating disease that could be cured or mitigated by a product derived from stem cell research.

And I hope when they reach out for the drug or treatment that someone calls them on their hypocrisy.

Posted by: Tony P | January 18, 2008 6:02 PM

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"And I hope when they reach out for the drug or treatment that someone calls them on their hypocrisy."

When Pope John Pope II was shot, he gave thanks to the "lady of Fatima" (Mary) and not the surgeons who spent 6 hours removing the bullet or the science that kept him alive. The wonderful thing about a mythology is it can be streched to accommodate any contradition.

Posted by: JohnQPublic | January 19, 2008 3:17 PM

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