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Stem Cell Research and the Catholic Church

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Explains why the Catholic Church is against stem cell research and the destruction of human embryos and how stem cell research is related to abortion and euthanasia.

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Title: Stem-cell Research and the Catholic Church
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The Catholic Church is against embryonic stem-cell research because it involves the destruction of human embryos.

Category: Catholic Church - Research - Stem Cell


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