by Jodi Mathews | May 16, 2002 | News
The growing debate over stem cell research and reproductive cloning has drawn bioethicists and people of faith into an ongoing dialogue about medical ethics and morality. John Buchanan grew up in Birmingham, Ala., where his father was pastor of Southside Baptist...
by Alex Smirnov | Apr 3, 2001 | News
“Scary and hilarious” were the words Glenn McGee, MSNBC columnist, used to describe last week’s cloning debate before a congressional subcommittee. McGee’s column, titled “The Huckster Parade,” poked fun at Brigitte Boisselier and...
by Jodi Mathews | Mar 29, 2001 | News
From Catholic bishops to a UFO-related organization to dedicated scientists and concerned ethicists, the debate on cloning has many players. As a congressional subcommittee heard testimony this week on whether America is ready to enter the controversial world of human...
by Robert Parham | Mar 29, 2001 | Opinion
Ethics and science are at ground zero of human cloning. Earlier this year, an ethicist and scientist examined three moral arguments related to human cloning in a column on the MSNBC Web site. The ethicist is Glenn McGee, editor of The Human Cloning Debate. He is also...
by Cliff Vaughn | Mar 29, 2001 | News
Religious folk of nearly every stripe have something to say about cloning. The Raelian Movement is no exception. Founded by a Frenchman named Claude Vorilhon, the Raelian Movement is “the world’s largest UFO related, non-profit organisation,”...