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www.saintmaxworldwide.org A comparison of Adult stem cell research versus embryonic.

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  • its hard to believe people are actually against this

  • @tallyhoman911 Yes, on the surface, the Media and the Establishment Medical Professiona have done a wonderful job of promoting embryo-destructive research. But the facts are stubborn. The "promise" and "hope" of ESCR continues to dissipate...just Google "Geron trial halted" to learn why a government-financed ESCR trial was halted (clue: It WON'T HELP PEOPLE!). Also adult stem cells actually help people with dozens of conditions RIGHT NOW. Hard to believe ESCR is still an option.

  • I agree that A blastocyst is not a human yet

  • @ThunderofBabylon A living, growing human blastocyst, human life at the embryonic stage of development is "not a human yet," based on...what?  If it's not human life, what is it? A goat? Grass? Scientifically and medically speaking, it IS human life. The question becomes if society wants to recognize it and protect it.

  • @ThunderofBabylon Thunder...sperm or human ovum are NOT human life. They will always be "just" sperm or ova. Once they are united and fertilization takes place, a unique, living organism--human life at the earliest stages--begins, and develops constantly and without stopping until birth...and of course as we live and walk and talk as children, teens, adults.

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  • @houlohan Your mind is made up...why confuse you with the facts?

  • @mediaray I wont argue with you because I agree with u in some points

    But tell me do you consider a sperm or human ovum alone as a human being or only in the point of fertilization or when ?

  • @DuppyBruh Your mind is made up...why confuse you with the facts?

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