| How about bishops in the Catholic Church? http://www.lifenews.com/2006/08/23/bio-1727/ 'Richard Doerflinger of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, an expert on bioethics issues, told the Associated Press the research "raises more ethical questions than it answers."..."It is widely believed that one cell of a very early embryo may separate and become a new embryo, an identical twin," Doerflinger told the Associated Press.' Here's another response to the same experiment, which better captures the root of the objections: http://cathnews.acu.edu.au/608/140.html '"Regardless of the speculated benefits, no human being, particularly the most vulnerable, should be treated as raw material which we can manipulate and manufacture," Mr O'Gorman said.' |
Did you miss the part that was talking about embryos or what?
Update: try this http://www.catholic.org/international/international_story.ph...
If you think the Catholic Church is opposed to adult stem cell research, you're simply misinformed.