#17 – Do Pro-Lifers Oppose Fetal Tissue Research & Embryonic Stem Cell Research?

The pro-life movement is often attacked for opposing fetal tissue research and embryonic stem cell research when it might save so many lives. But the truth is, we have never opposed any kind of responsible medical research.

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Like how the pro-life movement is often attacked for opposing fetal tissue research and embryonic stem cell research when it might save so many lives. But the truth is, we have never opposed any kind of responsible medical research.



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The pro-life movement is often attacked for opposing fetal tissue research and embryonic stem cell research when it might save so many lives.  But the truth is, we have never opposed any kind of responsible medical research. 

If the material needed for this research comes from umbilical cords, or placenta, or from babies who are miscarried, or stillborn, or die as a result of an accident, few people would have a moral objection.  But researchers crossed the line when they began using parts taken from babies who were intentionally killed by abortion.  And when they began creating human life in order to destroy it and use it in medical experiments, they stopped being scientists and became savages.  Just remember, science without morality is the most dangerous and most evil force on earth. 

  

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