Stem Cell Research Michael Sherman. Negative Attitude towards Cell Research Destruction of Embryo for Stem Cells Catholicism.

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Stem Cell Research Michael Sherman

Negative Attitude towards Cell Research Destruction of Embryo for Stem Cells Catholicism

Positive Attitude towards Stem Cell Research Islam Hinduism Protestant Church Judaism Stem Cell Research and Enhancement Act 3 million dollar donation by California Obama removes Bush’s ban on federal funding

Uses for Stem Cell Research Therapeutic Cloning Treatment of Neurological Diseases Future Gene Therapy Furthering Understanding of Embryonic Stem Cells Cell Therapy Transplants

Reflective Points Is the destruction of potential life worth the betterment of current life? What is the ethical dilemma presented with Stem Cell Research Has science gone to far? Or not far enough?