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[stuff.co.nz] 6 Oct 2008--A recommendation from a committee of Protestant bioethical experts calling for a ban on sex selection for non-medical reasons was voted in virtually unopposed at the Presbyterians' biannual general assembly.
The Bioethics Council, a ministerial advisory committee, recommended in June that the ban on using pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to select a baby's sex purely for social reasons be lifted.
However, the joint Presbyterian, Methodist and Anglican Inte-church Bioethics Council declared the idea "undesirable" on social and cultural grounds.
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