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Uploaded by on May 12, 2006

Rev. Edward Richard, Vice-Rector at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in St. Louis discusses embryonic stem cell morality.

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  • The definition of andrology I found is “the study of male reproductive system,” the male equivalent of gynecology (study of female reproductive system). It seems reasonable for the priest to have such a book on his shelf. He is using science, as it relates to the beginnings of human life, to explain the Church’s position. Is your point to indicate that the priest seems knowledgeable on this subject?

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  • Notice the book off of his right shoulder .... Andrology....if you don't know what it is google it

  • Allright when you christians are about to die, pray...

    We people with sense, will use medical advances...

    Let's see who lives longer... To the finnish line!...

  • The biological standpoint is contrary to yours. The embryo when used for stem cell research consists of 100 cells. While they have the potential to become human life they cannot be seen as equivalent until embryo is attached to the womb. At this stage it is not.

  • The biological standpoint is contrary to yours. The embryo when used for stem cell research consists of 100 cells. While they have the potential to become human life they cannot be seen as equivalent until embryo is attached to the womb. At this stage it is not.

  • You hope it is.

  • Love is eternal.

  • That's what makes the world go round 'n round...

  • Cell corporations that grow infant parts in dishes would take your side, abortionists would as well.

    Abe Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., millions of religious and non religious alike , many atheists, physicians, etc. agree with me.

  • Well indeed you're not, but the perpetrators aformentioned would no doubt still agree with your stance on stem cell harvesting.

    I find that rather peculiar.

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