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DNA.
I am telling what is taught in every embryology textbook. That is a fact.
I don’t believe Saint Ding read any books written by biologist Scott Gilbert,
February 4th, 2009 Stacey Kutish
Biologist Scott Gilbert Brings
Origin of Life Discussion to Vatican
by Stacey Kutish
2/05/09
Scott Gilbert
In late 2007, Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology Scott Gilbert discussed the beginning of life with the leaders of the Catholic Church. At that time, he was one of about 20 speakers to address a conference organized by the Vatican to help bridge gaps between religion and science - and the only one to suggest that very early embryos were not equivalent to human beings. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, "That led to lots of yelling and gesticulating in Italian, not all of which could be translated for him."http://www.philly.com/inquirer/home_top_stories/20090204_From_Swarthmore_to_a_Vatican_invite.html
Gilbert, the author of the bestselling textbook Developmental Biology (2000), will return to Rome next month to continue the dialogue with church leaders. He joined Swarthmore's faculty in 1980 and teaches developmental genetics, embryology, and the history of biology.
vlvng.23.10.16 #713 “That is your mindset, not mine. I don't "humanize" DNA.”
dvng.23.10.16 #720 “You dehumanize certain human lives and you should be ashamed of yourself.”
Question for Saint Ding / reply to post dvng.23.10.16 #720 / re:
Biologist Scott Gillbert Takes Origin of Life Discussion to Vatican
Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology Scott Gilbert describes his experience discussing the beginning of life with the leaders of the Catholic Church.
www.swarthmore.edu
In late 2007, Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology Scott Gilbert discussed the beginning of life with the leaders of the Catholic Church. At that time, he was one of about 20 speakers to address a conference organized by the Vatican to help bridge gaps between religion and science - and the only one to suggest that very early embryos were not equivalent to human beings.
Based on the bolded words above Saint Ding , can you tell me and GoodAmerican Alang that Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology Scott Gilbert is dehumanizing certain human lives for telling Catholic leaders that very early embryos were not equivalent to human beings and therefore the Howard A. Schneiderman Professor of Biology Scott Gilbert must be ashamed of his science because Saint Ding says so.
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