““It doesn’t mean there were two hundred and ninety-three abortions, but for two hundred and ninety-three experiments, you would certainly need far more than one abortion. We’re talking probably hundreds of abortions,” Acker shares.””
Acker is incorrect regarding HEK293.
Tissue from the human embryonic kidney (HEK) (from the girl who was aborted) provides every thing needed.
293 does not refer to “experiment number”. Most likely it refers to a test tube (or equivalent) number corresponding to initial clonal selection.
A very small amount of her liver is all that necessary. Not all of it. Not hundreds of livers from abortions.
Other fetal derived cell lines I assume are from other fetal tissue, presumably from elective abortion, not spontaneous (i.e. miscarriage).
Dude, you’re making stuff up. Watch the video below and then realize that if you believe in the Word of God you would not be defending or minimizing the death and destruction that went into HEK-293.
Pamela Acker is not your equal on this topic. Sorry.