In addition, you can see some of their literature that I have sleuthed out.
According to Garrett's church's literature, "there is no proof that [embryonic stem cells] can be manipulated to... become any cell or tissue in the human body." Well, according to the National Institutes of Health, that's just a flat out lie. And I'm going to trust the federal government's premier scientific medical research arm over Garrett's crazy church any day of the week.
According to the literature, NJ's stem cell law allows for the "commercial trafficking in the sale of baby body parts."
Don't believe me, see for yourself.


More to come on Garrett's wingnut church tomorrow!
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