Matters of life

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  • Created on: 11-01-14 18:11
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  • Matters of life
    • Medical research and practise
    • Human genetic engineering
      • Somatic cell therapy
        • Case study
          • Rhy Evans
      • Saviour siblings
        • Case study
          • Adam and Molly Nash
      • Designer babies
      • Positive
        • Compassionate
        • Benefits outweigh risks
        • Prevent problems
        • Saves lives
        • Baby not harmed
        • More effective + less expensive
      • Negative
        • Unnatural
        • Big risks
        • Injustice
        • Controversial
      • Religions
        • Christianity
          • SoL
          • Compassion
          • Idolatry
          • Bad stewardship
        • Buddhism
          • Kammic consequences
          • Good intentions
          • Against First Precept
    • Embryology
      • Religions
        • Buddhism
          • Right intention
          • Skilful means
          • Few karmic consequences
          • Against First Precept
        • Christianity
          • Compassion
          • Prevents abuses
          • Murder
    • Cloning
      • Reproductivecloning
      • Stem cell cloning
        • Case study
          • Christopher Reeve
      • Religions
        • Buddhism
          • Intention
          • Breaks second precept
        • Christianity
          • God-given intelligence
          • Compassion and mercy (T.C)
          • Idolatry
    • Blood transfusions and organ transplants
      • Religions
        • Buddhism
          • First Precept, SoL, metta, karuna and generosity
          • No kammic consequences
        • Christianity
          • Compassion
          • God-given skills
    • Experiments on humans
    • Fertility treatments
      • Methods of treatment
      • Religions
        • Buddhism
          • IVF= individual choice
          • Metta and karuna and promotes SoL
          • Kammic implications
        • Christianity
          • Children = blessing

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