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Moral Aspects of Medical Technology (8)

Herman Hanko·1986-09-15
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Science and medical technology have made tremendous strides in the last couple of decades. Many of these advances have opened new doors to the whole area of human reproduction. In an article inChristian News, June 24, 1985, Wayne Jackson writes: Note some of the bizarre speculative enterprises currently being suggested by some scientists. Nobel Prize-winning scientists claim they will be able to produce live, carbon-copy clones of you in less than ten years. Corporations will have the legal...

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Herman Hanko
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1986-09-15

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