http://www.aish.com/ci/sam/48969936.html
The article discusses the ethical issues of stem cell derivation from the view of the Jewish religion. The author explains ethical questions in a neutral style and provides answers to them based on the Torah and Jewish religious teachings. While doing so, he uses many examples, like the example of a man dying of liver failure. The author states that derivation of stem cells from aborted fetuses is considered unethical in Jewish religion, with the exception of fetuses aborted because they were a hazard for the mother's life. In contrast to Christianity, Judaism does not consider the derivation of stem cells from pre-embryos (leftover embryos from IV-fertilizations) as unethical. Nevertheless, it opposes the creation of pre-embryos for the purpose of their destruction, since this practice would devalue human life.
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