Monday, July 17, 2006
Senators for Experimental Embryonic Research
The second highest calling of any civilized society is to protect its most vulnerable members: orphans, widows, the unborn, and the elderly.
The Senate votes this week whether or not to reject the dignity of life and to use your taxdollars to kill the unborn in the name of experimental science. Embryonic stem cell research uses a fertilized egg, a conceived child, and sucks from that vulnerable, dignified, future taxpaying citizen the stem cells necessary for its own growth.
The ethics of this form of abortion rivals partial birth abortion. In both, a child is being killed to satisfy the selfish nature of another.
As the Senate votes, RightFaith will expose the Republican Senators who are pro-abortion, pro-experimental science, with the most vulnerable of our citizens.
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The Senate votes this week whether or not to reject the dignity of life and to use your taxdollars to kill the unborn in the name of experimental science. Embryonic stem cell research uses a fertilized egg, a conceived child, and sucks from that vulnerable, dignified, future taxpaying citizen the stem cells necessary for its own growth.
The ethics of this form of abortion rivals partial birth abortion. In both, a child is being killed to satisfy the selfish nature of another.
As the Senate votes, RightFaith will expose the Republican Senators who are pro-abortion, pro-experimental science, with the most vulnerable of our citizens.