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Do human clones have souls?
Human clones have a soul? Tim Stacks, apologist for “Catholic Answers” (San Diego, CA) answers a question during the daily radio program “Catholic Answers Live.” Check the video (5:12 min.)
Posted in Beginning of Human Life, Blog @en
Tagged bioethics, biology, cloning, embryo @en, faith, God, science
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Does the “pill” really prevent conception?
Does the pill only prevent conception or is there more to it. Tim Staples, apologist for ‘Catholic Answers’ in San Diego – California, addresses this question during a daily radio program where listeners can ask questions about anything that has … Continue reading
Posted in Blog @en, Sexuality & Fertility
Tagged abortion, bioethics, biology, embryo @en, ethics, fertility, science, sexuality
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