OK. I attend the University of Dayton. It is one of the largest Catholic Universities in the nation. I hear very biased views all the time as about 70% of the students are Catholic. I myself was "born" Catholic and was baptized; however, I do not, and have never, attended church, so I am hardly Catholic. Many of the people [students&staff] view stem-cell research as a very 'immoral/wrong' thing to do. These are the people that elected Bush.
-Ryan
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I would think this is as pro life as it gets. The enbryos he says can be used are the ones that where going to be discarded,as in flushed down the disposal. His pro life stance is not in peril,but right wing wackos are put in there place. >>
I thought I read somewhere that stem cells don't necessarily need to be taken from embryos, but can be taken from the placenta right after birth. That could possibly kill some of that pro-life controversy, but I'm not sure how accurate that was, but thats what i turned in for a college report . >>