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Publicēts: 03.06.2004.
Valoda: Angļu
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CONCLUSION
I believe that both sides present equally legitimate arguments. Not only could an organ transplant be done without the sacrifice of another person losing an organ, it also has the ability to test millions of potential drugs and medicines, without the use of animals or human testers. But recently, an international scientific consensus recognizes that human embryos are biologically human beings beginning at fertilization and acknowledges the physical continuity of human growth and development from the one-cell stage forward.
It is very hard to stake claim on any particular opinion. But that's just what questioning the ethics of a subject matter does. It challenges your brain to the fullest by making you see all sides. Science and religion are polar opposites. While one sees God as the Creator of life, the other believes a cluster of atoms caused a 'Big Bang'.

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