As usual they just can't stop poking their noses in where they don't belong. While there may well be an ethical debate to be had, and one that is very largely related to safety, it should have absolutely no reference to religious views. Yet another example of how the institutions cannot be trusted to keep their evidence free beliefs to themselves, as if any more evidence of the nosy poking tendency was required.
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Annoying to see Prof Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, saying the Church had a "right" to interject. Shame the scientists don't state what I hope to be their real view i.e. religion is irrelevant.
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Annoying to see Prof Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, saying the Church had a "right" to interject. Shame the scientists don't state what I hope to be their real view i.e. religion is irrelevant.
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