If this is used correctly, it will truly bring about the halcyon days of medical science.
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What does that have to do with anything? This does not use stem cells from an aborted fetus, so why would Christians have anything bad to say about it? People like you (seemingly ignorant people who don’t know jack about Christianity but continue to bash it cause that’s what society does), confuse Christians (what I try to be) with Christian Radicals (see: Phelps family). Get the two straight and then you can stop making such dumb comments. Your average Christian isn’t anti-medicine or anti-cure. In fact, Christians believe God helps researchers and scientists and surgeons achieve great results in order to help us, his believers.
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As for the discovery itself, I for one would love to get this treatment on my lower back to complete the healing I started at the beginning of summer. I used to not be able to play basketball for more than 15 minutes. Now, I can play up to an hour and half…and at that point, my chest hurts/I get cramps before my back or my legs are ready to give up.
16 to 18% of the country is atheist I think you’re in the majority bro.
“God bless America” “Under god” God is all over our money. Honestly American Society is very pro religion.
Not to stir the pot…but just so all you people that complain about the gov’t and how the constitution is being torn to pieces and ruining the country and you want things to be like they were back in day realize the gov’t and religion almost went hand in hand right? And that was what this country was brought up on? Think about that next time you cry about how gun laws have changed, and your 2nd amendment rights are gone.
A Few of the founding Fathers were atheist, but the majority were Christian.