It depends on whether the doctor is pro-life, or pro-choice. Stem cell research does not have to kill a baby though., like many people believe it does. Stem cell research is a great thing, when it doesn't involve taking someone's life (in my opinion).
The Pro Wave energy system is a form of bioelectric purifier, also called zappers. In general, and not talking about Pro Wave specifically, they claim that they are useful for cleansing the body of harmful bacteria and viruses. Though some say they will not work, many people who have used them have found they do work.
The first concern is the destruction of human embryos to extract stem cells. Pro-life activists argue that embryos are a form of life and should be allowed to live. Another argument is that stem cell research can devalue human life as it can lead to consent of reproductive cloning.
You answered your own question. Call a pro, your life could depend on it!
A polarized society is one which has extreme disagreements on at least one important issue. We could say that the US is polarized on the issue of abortion, for example. Many people think that abortion is a monstrous crime which should never be allowed, while many others think that it is absolutely necessary for women to be able to obtain abortions. This is also known as the "pro-life vs. pro-choice" argument. The metaphor of polarization relates to the North and South Poles of the planet Earth; these are geographically opposite to eachother, at the farthest north and the farthest south locations that exist on our world. People with extreme disagreements also seem to be, in an intellectual rather than geographical sense, extremely far apart.
Yes he is pro life, but not a Christian, he doesn't support abortion.
Pro- meaning "for" and bio- meaning "life."
Pro-choice.
If you mean politically it's Republicans who are mainly Pro-life and Democrats Pro-choice. Religious people are often against but many are also Pro-choice.
Pro-Slavery means that you support the idea of enslaving people.
It means they support gay people and causes.
Many conservative politicians, religious groups, and pro-life activists did not support the decision in Roe v. Wade. They argue that it infringes upon the rights of unborn children and believe that the issue of abortion should be left to the states to decide. Additionally, some believe that the decision goes against their religious beliefs and the sanctity of life.
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much about social issues rather then economic issues. For example someone is looking to support a party that believes in pro life and they fall under the middle class bracket if party A wants to pass a bill to help out middle class families but they believe they are pro choice on abortion then they'll probably support party B because they believe they are pro life even though party B does not support the economic ideas that would help this person out.
Laissez faire because abortion is a sensitive issue, which by the way most libertarians are pro choice.
School of Our Lady of Atocha's motto is 'Pro-God, Pro-people, Nation-spirited, Pro-life, and Pro-environment'.
Currently he is pro life