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Yes Barbara, This article makes you think twice doesn't it?

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>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,386873,00.html

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>I guess this is what is causing me to have many thoughts about stem

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>Just cannot get this miracle out of my thoughts.

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Yes Barbara, This article makes you think twice doesn't it?

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>Subject: Amazing Article

>Date: Sun, 03 Nov 2002 17:17:25 -0600

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>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,386873,00.html

>

>I guess this is what is causing me to have many thoughts about stem

>cells and all the ramifications. I am still wondering about my choices

>in decision making.

>

>Just cannot get this miracle out of my thoughts.

>

>Barb

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> " Love may be priceless, but it demands a huge expenditure of time. "

>--Suzanne Fields

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Barb,

That is a good article. However it does not really point out the fact

that the blastocysts used it stem cell research never reaches the womb

where all the other things take place. Without the womb, the blastocyst

can not become an embryo which is actually the first real " human " stage

of development. Before entering the womb, the blastocyst is just a

clump of himan cells which can NOT become a human being, only more human

cells with no order.

For Christians, it should be easy to think about. God indeed placed a

blastocyst in 's womb to allow it to become Christ himself and a

true human being. Is this a sign from God that science is agreeing with

the Bible that it can be done? I am a scientist and feel that there is

no disagreement between the Bible and science, other than man's

interpretations. I feel God is giving us the knowledge to use to heal

people.

Take care, Bill Werre

==============================

Barb wrote:

>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,386873,00.html

>

>I guess this is what is causing me to have many thoughts about stem

>cells and all the ramifications. I am still wondering about my choices

>in decision making.

>

>Just cannot get this miracle out of my thoughts.

>

>Barb

>

>--

> " Love may be priceless, but it demands a huge expenditure of time. "

>--Suzanne Fields

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Barb,

That is a good article. However it does not really point out the fact

that the blastocysts used it stem cell research never reaches the womb

where all the other things take place. Without the womb, the blastocyst

can not become an embryo which is actually the first real " human " stage

of development. Before entering the womb, the blastocyst is just a

clump of himan cells which can NOT become a human being, only more human

cells with no order.

For Christians, it should be easy to think about. God indeed placed a

blastocyst in 's womb to allow it to become Christ himself and a

true human being. Is this a sign from God that science is agreeing with

the Bible that it can be done? I am a scientist and feel that there is

no disagreement between the Bible and science, other than man's

interpretations. I feel God is giving us the knowledge to use to heal

people.

Take care, Bill Werre

==============================

Barb wrote:

>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,386873,00.html

>

>I guess this is what is causing me to have many thoughts about stem

>cells and all the ramifications. I am still wondering about my choices

>in decision making.

>

>Just cannot get this miracle out of my thoughts.

>

>Barb

>

>--

> " Love may be priceless, but it demands a huge expenditure of time. "

>--Suzanne Fields

>

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Barb,

That is a good article. However it does not really point out the fact

that the blastocysts used it stem cell research never reaches the womb

where all the other things take place.

********************************************************

But is still considered HUMAN. Not animal or chicken or what ever else

might be.

*****************************************************

Without the womb, the blastocyst

can not become an embryo which is actually the first real " human " stage

of development. Before entering the womb, the blastocyst is just a

clump of human cells which can NOT become a human being, only more human

cells with no order.

*********************************************

Designed to do a special job

Still designated HUMAN

*********************************************

For Christians, it should be easy to think about. God indeed placed a

blastocyst in 's womb to allow it to become Christ himself and a

true human being.

******************************************************

How do you know what it was that He put there? That conception is one of

the Great Mysteries.

***********************************************************

Is this a sign from God that science is agreeing with

the Bible that it can be done?

*****************************************************

Don't know the answer to this. Lots of things are known or discovered

but that does not mean it is all good. Lots of things " can be done " .

**************************************************

I am a scientist and feel that there is

no disagreement between the Bible and science, other than man's

interpretations. I feel God is giving us the knowledge to use to heal

people.

******************************************************

Absolutely but He has also given us freedom of choice as to how we will

use the knowledge He provides. It has all been there for Man to

discover. Sometimes easily, sometimes with great difficulty and many

years.

Good thoughts Bill. But I am still a bit leery of it all.

********************************************************

I am not a scientist. I am a believer who is still learning along the

way. Needless to say, scientists make mistakes. God does not.

**********************************************88

Don't give up, I am still working on it.

Barb

Take care, Bill Werre

==============================

Barb wrote:

>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,386873,00.html

>

>I guess this is what is causing me to have many thoughts about stem

>cells and all the ramifications. I am still wondering about my choices

>in decision making.

>

>Just cannot get this miracle out of my thoughts.

>

>Barb

>

>--

> " Love may be priceless, but it demands a huge expenditure of time. "

>--Suzanne Fields

>

>

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unsubscribe by sending a blank email to

shydrager-unsubscribe

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Barb,

That is a good article. However it does not really point out the fact

that the blastocysts used it stem cell research never reaches the womb

where all the other things take place.

********************************************************

But is still considered HUMAN. Not animal or chicken or what ever else

might be.

*****************************************************

Without the womb, the blastocyst

can not become an embryo which is actually the first real " human " stage

of development. Before entering the womb, the blastocyst is just a

clump of human cells which can NOT become a human being, only more human

cells with no order.

*********************************************

Designed to do a special job

Still designated HUMAN

*********************************************

For Christians, it should be easy to think about. God indeed placed a

blastocyst in 's womb to allow it to become Christ himself and a

true human being.

******************************************************

How do you know what it was that He put there? That conception is one of

the Great Mysteries.

***********************************************************

Is this a sign from God that science is agreeing with

the Bible that it can be done?

*****************************************************

Don't know the answer to this. Lots of things are known or discovered

but that does not mean it is all good. Lots of things " can be done " .

**************************************************

I am a scientist and feel that there is

no disagreement between the Bible and science, other than man's

interpretations. I feel God is giving us the knowledge to use to heal

people.

******************************************************

Absolutely but He has also given us freedom of choice as to how we will

use the knowledge He provides. It has all been there for Man to

discover. Sometimes easily, sometimes with great difficulty and many

years.

Good thoughts Bill. But I am still a bit leery of it all.

********************************************************

I am not a scientist. I am a believer who is still learning along the

way. Needless to say, scientists make mistakes. God does not.

**********************************************88

Don't give up, I am still working on it.

Barb

Take care, Bill Werre

==============================

Barb wrote:

>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,386873,00.html

>

>I guess this is what is causing me to have many thoughts about stem

>cells and all the ramifications. I am still wondering about my choices

>in decision making.

>

>Just cannot get this miracle out of my thoughts.

>

>Barb

>

>--

> " Love may be priceless, but it demands a huge expenditure of time. "

>--Suzanne Fields

>

>

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