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Reactions to Same-Sex Marriage; Ethics of Gene Editing
Season 18
Episode 44
The Supreme Court's decision upholding same-sex marriage sharply divided communities of faith; a veteran community developer and urban activist advocates models of charity that let the poor thrive; and a new medical technology allows scientists to replace defective genes in order to treat genetic diseases, but ethicists are concerned about the risks of gene alteration for future generations.
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