Una inyección que no vale la pena: Por qué algunos cristianos rechazan las vacunas por motivos morales
El uso de líneas celulares fetales que datan de la década de 1960 es otro punto de fricción en el debate sobre las vacunas.
Amid COVID-19, Pro-Lifers Push to Avoid Abortive Fetal Cells in Medicine
Despite the ethical challenges, most still concede to using old cell lines in life-saving drugs.
The Government Is Ending Fetal Tissue Research. Some Scientists Say We Don’t Need It.
How experts and pro-life advocates think the new policy will impact the future of medical study.
Not Worth a Shot: Why Some Christians Refuse Vaccinations on Moral Grounds
The use of fetal cell lines from the 1960s is another sticking point in the vaccine debate.
Stem Cell Concerns Don’t Freeze Evangelical Enthusiasm for Ice Bucket Challenge
(UPDATED) ALS raises $100 million in 30 days; pro-life groups worry about embryonic research.
Freedom? Yes! Mosque? No!
The issue isn’t just freedom, say some champions of religious liberty.
British Scientists Create Three-Parent Embryos
Francis Collins Resigns from Faith and Science Foundation
Be Careful What You Wish For
Access to federal money may be mixed blessing for embryonic research.
Tell Billy Graham ‘The Jesus People love him’
How evangelism’s senior statesman helped the hippies “tune in, turn on to God.”