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. >> tyra reveal to "people" magazine she's been using in vitro fertilization to try to get pregnant. "extra the" behind the scenes of her makeup on and off photo shoot, telling the mag she hopes to have children with her boyfriend of two years. she's not alone, chrissy teigen confessing she and husband john legend have been trying as well. >> if anyone is asking me, are you going to have kids? i hate it. stop asking me. >>> kylie jenner dethroning her sisters. the youngest jenner about to steal the crown as most popular of the multimillionaire empire, her brand new all-access to her life app featuring this encounter with caitlyn. >> i hate your brows. >> you hate them? >> yeah, they're too perfect.
. >> tyra reveal to "people" magazine she's been using in vitro fertilization to try to get pregnant. "extra the" behind the scenes of her makeup on and off photo shoot, telling the mag she hopes to have children with her boyfriend of two years. she's not alone, chrissy teigen confessing she and husband john legend have been trying as well. >> if anyone is asking me, are you going to have kids? i hate it. stop asking me. >>> kylie jenner dethroning her...
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what's god think of the in vitro fertilization where babies are created outside of the body. when we go back to the original sin of disobedience, when eve ate from the tree of knowledge, and after that happened, god said now that man has become like us we have to put death into man. what, what's the difference? >> well, i am not a three logen. i'm a layman, and i think there's a great deal of theology involved in your question, but i think what we're talking about here is, is life. and the importance and the sanctity of a human life. and you think of the miracle of how that is, comes about and is created. and then what it results in, that is, that is something that should be protected. i think there's a natural law about that. and i think the church has been very consistent about that, and not just the catholic church. many other, tgreat faiths of th world feel the same way. it's the value of a human life that has a soul in my opinion, and it's precious and needs to be protected. >> ambassador nicholson, why are these welcoming ceremonies important? significant? are they nece
what's god think of the in vitro fertilization where babies are created outside of the body. when we go back to the original sin of disobedience, when eve ate from the tree of knowledge, and after that happened, god said now that man has become like us we have to put death into man. what, what's the difference? >> well, i am not a three logen. i'm a layman, and i think there's a great deal of theology involved in your question, but i think what we're talking about here is, is life. and...
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what does god think about in vitro fertilization, where bodies are created out of -- outside of the body? when we go back to the original sin, when he'd eight -- when eve ate from the tree of knowledge, and god said now man has become of god we have to put that into man -- we have to put death into man. what is the difference? guest: i'm not a theologian. i am a layman. i think there is a great deal of theology in your question, but i think what we're talking about here is life. the importance and the sanctity of a human life. think of the miracle of how that was -- how that comes about and was created, and then when it results in. that is something that should be protected. i think there is a natural law about that, and i think the church has been very consistent about that. not just the catholic church. many of the other great faiths of the world feel the same way. it is the value of a human life that has a soul, in my opinion, it is precious. it needs to be protected. nicholson, whyr are these welcoming ceremonies important, significant? are they necessary? guest: they are just great,
what does god think about in vitro fertilization, where bodies are created out of -- outside of the body? when we go back to the original sin, when he'd eight -- when eve ate from the tree of knowledge, and god said now man has become of god we have to put that into man -- we have to put death into man. what is the difference? guest: i'm not a theologian. i am a layman. i think there is a great deal of theology in your question, but i think what we're talking about here is life. the importance...
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what does god think about in vitro fertilization, where bodies are created out of -- outside of the body? when we go back to the original sin, when he'd eight -- when eve ate from the tree of knowledge, and god said now man has become of god we have to put that into man -- we have to put death into man. what is the difference? guest: i'm not a theologian. i am a layman. i think there is a great deal of theology in your question, but i think what we're talking about here is life. the importance and the sanctity of a human life. think of the miracle of how that was -- how that comes about and was created, and then when it results in. that is something that should be protected. i think there is a natural law about that, and i think the church has been very consistent about that. not just the catholic church. many of the other great faiths of the world feel the same way. it is the value of a human life that has a soul, in my opinion, it is precious. it needs to be protected. nicholson, whyr are these welcoming ceremonies important, significant? are they necessary? guest: they are just great,
what does god think about in vitro fertilization, where bodies are created out of -- outside of the body? when we go back to the original sin, when he'd eight -- when eve ate from the tree of knowledge, and god said now man has become of god we have to put that into man -- we have to put death into man. what is the difference? guest: i'm not a theologian. i am a layman. i think there is a great deal of theology in your question, but i think what we're talking about here is life. the importance...
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the rise of the in vitro fertilization industry, which has helped thousands, hundreds of thousands ofouples with fertility problems to have children. there is some overlap. proceed towhere to create children, that industry might begin to offer that as more of a slate of options. connected inis complicated ways to the provision of eggs that could be used by researchers. host: jeff in frederick, maryland. caller: i have two questions. could you explain to the listeners the process from start to baby of cloning someone? ct of there not be a se people that could be immune through cloning to all of the chemical weapons and radiation that are bad in the world? host: ok, jeff. guest: sure. thank you for your question. to wouldn't use cloning attempt to create a subgroup of humanity that would be in some way immune to different dangers. you might see such scenarios in science fiction. they are somewhat far afield from where the science would be today. the question about cloning. -- we fine cloning in define cloning in general terms. there are several methods you could use to clone an embryo.
the rise of the in vitro fertilization industry, which has helped thousands, hundreds of thousands ofouples with fertility problems to have children. there is some overlap. proceed towhere to create children, that industry might begin to offer that as more of a slate of options. connected inis complicated ways to the provision of eggs that could be used by researchers. host: jeff in frederick, maryland. caller: i have two questions. could you explain to the listeners the process from start to...