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Bioethics

Scientific research has the potential to be used for good, yet UK law allows embryos to be created for research and then destroyed after 14 days. It also allows the use of embryonic stem cells and the creation of animal human hybrids. Yet at conception an embryo is genetically distinct from the mother and is a new, unique human being. All of the hereditary characteristics of this new person are established, including colour of eyes, gender and build. Unborn children should therefore be shown great respect from fertilisation. At Christian Concern we seek to defend the sanctity of life and raise a Christian voice in this arena.

Articles

  • December 5th, 2007
    Monday 3rd December was the first of four days where the House of Lords will debate in more detail the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill.
  • November 20th, 2007
    Many of the speakers at yesterdays debate spoke against Government plans to remove the requirement that IVF providers consider the need of a child for a father when considering IVF applications.
  • November 19th, 2007
    Today, 19th November 2007, the House of Lords will be opening the debate on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology (HFE) Bill. This is the first opportunity for parliament to debate the issue raised
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