(If you don't agree with the first part of this question, then you might just want to pass over this one entirely, but I have gotten this answer several times and I'd like some clarification from those answerers. Thanks.)
If god doesn't heal children with, say, leukemia because their intense pain and untimely death is part of a larger plan that God has for the world, then it seems like the important thing is the greater good, right?
In that case, do you as a Christian support stem cell research? A lot of Christians oppose stem cell research because a fetus is destroyed, but couldn't that fetus' untimely destruction also be a part of a larger plan for greater good? Isn't it possible that the scientists proposing stem cell research are doing so at the prompting of God?
2007-05-28
05:12:44
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Aeryn Whitley
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