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Research on Human Embryos: right or wrong?

Dr Brian Edgar taught theology and ethics at BCV and continues to have particular interests in issues relating to the human person, biotechnology, sexuality and the relationship of science and the Bible.

He is a member of the Australian Government's Gene Technology Ethics Committee (GTEC). In May 2002, Dr Edgar wrote a paper titled "Ethics, Experiments and Embryos: A Christian's Observations on the Embryonic Stem Cell Debate". The paper can be sent by email, or copies obtained by contacting brian@evangelicalalliance.org.au.

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