https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/05/26/1000126212/new-guidelines-would-allow-experiments-on-more-mature-human-embryos
So this freaks me out a bit. I think the Christian opinion on this is pretty straightforward, but feel free to chime in as I like being surprised. I'm just a little baffled out the secular thoughts on this. The article keeps talking about having "oversight", but what principles exactly are guiding this "oversight"? Is everyone really happy with various 7 person panels across the world each setting a different definition for what is reasonable human experimentation?
So this freaks me out a bit. I think the Christian opinion on this is pretty straightforward, but feel free to chime in as I like being surprised. I'm just a little baffled out the secular thoughts on this. The article keeps talking about having "oversight", but what principles exactly are guiding this "oversight"? Is everyone really happy with various 7 person panels across the world each setting a different definition for what is reasonable human experimentation?
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