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Online Resources: Stem Cell Research and Cloning

Stem Cell Research and "Therapeutic" Cloning: A Christian Analysis: by Linda K. Bevington. The scientific basics of stem cell research and a moral commentary.

What We Know About Embryonic Stem Cells: January 2007 article by Maureen L. Condic in the journal 'First Things.' A review of embryonic stem cell research.

Human Cloning: What's At Stake? by John F. Kilner and Robert P. George

Stem Cell Research: Resources for the Ongoing Debate: An overview of Internet resources, by Matthew Eppinette, Director of Research and Technology at The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity.

Bioethics.com - Regular news about stem cell research, cloning, and other bioethical issues as they come up.

Do No Harm: The Coalition of Americans for Research Ethics: A huge collection of resources relating to Stem Cell Research. Including news clippings, articles, fact sheets, and congressional testimony.

Adult Stem Cell Research: 65 Therapies Now In Use: by Steve Wagner of Stand To Reason. (PDF Document) Explains therapies in simple, non-exaggerative terms.

The Early Human Embryo: 'Scientific' Myths and Scientific Facts: Implications for Ethics and Public Policy by Professor Dianne Irving. Don't be put off by the complicated-sounding title. This is a really funny skit in which characters such as characters such as Crippled Conscience and Dr. 'Science' debate stem cell research. (Well-formed Conscience is locked out of the proceedings.) I think you’ll get some good laughs out of it, as well as a very firm handle on the issues at stake. Canadians can especially appreciate it, as Irving is parodying the Canadian parliament’s debate on cloning.

Stem Cell Research Bibliography - Crucial books on this subject selected by the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity

Cloning Bibliography - Crucial books on this subject selected by the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity

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