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  • Man Made Limbo (the consequences of IVF)

    03/04/2010 10:40:44 AM PST · by NYer · 32 replies · 500+ views
    NC Register ^ | March 4, 2010 | Matthew Archbold
    God may or may not have created limbo so man, always eager to improve on God’s work, created it. Due to the widespread use of In Vitro Fertilization of which the Church does not approve, hundreds of thousands of “spare” or “extra” embryos now exist in a man-made refrigerated limbo. This is nothing short of a horror. And of course, the natural question that comes to mind is: Can they be rescued? While our instincts to preserve life might make the answer seem easy, it isn’t. According to Church teaching keeping the embryos frozen, implanting them in a woman’s womb,...
  • Dion pregnant with eight-year-old embryo

    08/26/2009 12:52:55 PM PDT · by inflorida · 31 replies · 1,103+ views
    Celine Dion is pregnant with an embryo that was frozen for eight years, her fertility doctor revealed.The singer has revealed she is expecting her second child with husband Rene Angelil - a little brother or sister for the couple's eight-year-old son Rene-Charles.And fertility specialist Dr. Zev Rosenwaks has revealed he implanted an embryo in the 41 year old's womb that had been frozen in liquid nitrogen since the in vitro fertilization that helped her conceive Rene-Charles.
  • What Should We Do with the Frozen Embryos?

    06/13/2009 7:20:36 PM PDT · by cmj328 · 32 replies · 999+ views
    The Boston Pilot ^ | June 12, 2009 | Fr. Tad Pacholczyk
    When I give talks on stem cell research or in in vitro fertilization, people invariably ask, “What should be done with all the frozen embryos?” It is usually asked with a sense of urgency, even desperation, as they reflect on the fate of the hundreds of thousands of human embryos cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen at fertility clinics. The simple answer is that ethically there is very little we can do with the frozen embryos except to keep them frozen for the foreseeable future. No other morally acceptable options seem to exist. The question of what to do with the frozen...
  • A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 1.22.07

    01/22/2007 4:26:15 PM PST · by snugs · 207 replies · 3,315+ views
    The President and the First Lady spent the weekend at Camp David, the President no doubt working on his State of the Union address. There is only one new photograph of the President today but on the Anniversary of Roe V Wade being decided click here for details of the case it was fitting that the President made a telephone call to the March for Life parcipants. Although there were no public engagements or those that were photographed anyway obviously the President has been hard at work today probably putting finishing touches/practicing his State of the Union address which he...
  • Michael J Fox Opens Next Chapter in Embryonic Stem Cell Debate

    10/29/2006 4:22:40 PM PST · by Joe Anybody · 12 replies · 288+ views
    Opinionmill.com ^ | 10/29/2006 | Opinionmill Author
    In an interview with George Stephanopoulus, Michael J Fox admitted two things that need to be addressed. First, that he hasn't read the contents of the Missouri's Stem Cell Amendment. Second, that embryonic stem cell research does boil down to trading one life to save another.
  • A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 7.19.06

    07/19/2006 3:22:36 PM PDT · by GretchenM · 369 replies · 4,332+ views
    yahoo.com, whitehouse.gov ^ | Wednesday July 19, 2006 | GretchenM
    Defying the will of Congress (remember these votes in November!), President Bush sent a veto message (read the president's message here), that he would not sign HR 810, the "Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005." President Bush addressed the situation in Lebanon while meeting with members of Congress in the White House. Secretary of State Rice met at the State Department today: New Zealand's Minister of Foreign Affairs Winston Peres, and Belgium's Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht. Next week she is scheduled to attend Southeast Asia's top security forum.