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The only one that could be called into question here was
I guess I do not see that when one is balancing saving life with a remote connection to a past evil that one would not be permitted to do so.
There are so many variables. If the company was still active in embryonic research and this type of transfer of information was their constant modus operandi, then I would agree that it would be wrong. Otherwise, I guess we would have to weigh the moral choices and see what the Church would say.
ewtn.com/library/THEOLOGY/COOPRTN.htm
The only one that could be called into question here was
SInce we are talking about adult stem cells, I do not see a direct consequence.—d) The good effect that is sought must not be obtained as a >consequence> of the evil effect, i.e., the good effect must be the direct result of the action of the cooperator and not the effect of the sinner’s sinful action.
I guess I do not see that when one is balancing saving life with a remote connection to a past evil that one would not be permitted to do so.
There are so many variables. If the company was still active in embryonic research and this type of transfer of information was their constant modus operandi, then I would agree that it would be wrong. Otherwise, I guess we would have to weigh the moral choices and see what the Church would say.
