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Jesus brings all the stem cells with him silly! Heaven is like a big cloning party on steroids. We all become JUST like Christ!

I don't know what the implications might be for fig trees, money changers and random herds of pigs....

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2007-11-18 11:52:39 · answer #1 · answered by Laptop Jesus 3.9 7 · 5 1

I don't get it. Stem cells don't come from babies. They're undifferentiated cells, which means they haven't yet turned into a specialized cell (i.e. they aren't livers/hearts/skin or anything). They can't feel pain because they have no pain receptors. They're just clusters of single cells. They're not going to hell. They can't be baptized. They live in a small dish. They were never part of a baby. In fact, you can't even guarantee that they would have become babies had they been allowed to grow. This question is completely illogical.

2007-11-19 14:38:43 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You've seen unbaptized stem cells going to hell?

What did it look like?

2007-11-18 11:50:17 · answer #3 · answered by xbutterflyz 3 · 0 0

101 Crash Course on Stem Cells: Stem Cells are part of the human make up. Scientists and Medical Professionals can use "Adult Stem Cells", "Stem Cells from Umbilical Cords" and from "Dead fetus' ". Stem-Cells are not human life, but the components for human life. Therefore, the Church is in favor of stem cell research providing it's not on the dead fetus'. Since the basis of your question is aimed toward where does the unborn baptized go ... I can only share this with you: 1261 As regards children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them. Indeed, the great mercy of God who desires that all men should be saved, and Jesus' tenderness toward children which caused him to say: "Let the children come to me, do not hinder them," allow us to hope that there is a way of salvation for children who have died without Baptism. All the more urgent is the Church's call not to prevent little children coming to Christ through the gift of holy Baptism.

2016-05-24 02:55:44 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No, they dont- stem cells, aborted babies- all go to heaven, being that they've NOT reached the age of accountability.-

they're in the Arms of Jesus!

2007-11-18 11:51:37 · answer #5 · answered by Seeno†es™ 6 · 0 0

I'm pretty sure I must have missed something here.
Did you know that there are better ways to harvest stem cells that don't involve aborting helpless infants?

2007-11-18 11:59:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How do you baptize a stem cell?

2007-11-18 11:50:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I fail to see the parallel in the capacity to feel pain and being bound for hell.

2007-11-18 11:51:10 · answer #8 · answered by Molten Orange 5 · 0 0

Wow, Church Lady -- you're over the top with this one. I suspect crafting a rational response would be a waste of my time, right? I love "hellboundelutionist," though. Nicely done.
(((((The Church Lady)))))

2007-11-18 11:59:21 · answer #9 · answered by Diogenes 7 · 0 0

Well, since Limbo was closed, where else can they go? Disneyland?

2007-11-18 11:56:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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