Nor are these the cells you're looking for.
»ἕως θανάτου ἀγώνισαι περὶ τñς ἀληθείας, καὶ Κύριος ὁ θεὸς πολεμήσει ὑπὲρ σοu.« • »Pro iustitia agonizare pro anima tua, et usque ad mortem certa pro iustitia: et Deus expugnabit pro te inimicos tuos.« (Sir. 4:28/33)
"In saying that the use of embryonic stem cells in experiments is 'immoral', they are tacitly claiming that such cells are taken from human beings, since that is the only possible grounds on which one could object to their use in experiments. And yet, at the same time, few on the Court seem to oppose abortion, which also involves the destruction of an embryo. So there is an error of judgment involved here, just not the one the editors of Nature imagine."
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