Is a Grey area, where science meets religious ethos.On one hand I can see the reasoning behind the Christian viewpoint of pro-life regarding stem cell research etc and the use of embryonic cells, but then I can also see the value of stem cell research because it is for the good of those who without it would be denied a quality of life and even life itself.
Everyone, except two cousins, and 2 uncles& My gran have died of cancer in my family, I have a very large family. I know that if there was a chance to save a member of my family to this terrible disease ( I was tested for it a while ago) I would be grateful for the process, in fact more than grateful, words could not describe how I would feel if i thought it could save some one from that.
But that is just my opinion, personally for me those cells would be a gift of life, and in that way the embryo would live on in that person, and not become something of the past that once existed .
However, if they could find a way of simulating those cells without the use of embryos then that would also be welcome.
