Noting that human dignity is an end in itself, and not a means that can be manipulated, the Vatican official affirmed: "One person can never be used as a means for another."
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VATICAN CITY (Zenit) - The president of the Pontifical Council for Health Care Ministry is warning the president elect of the United States that it is unethical to give the green light to embryonic stem-cell research.
Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragán said this today during a press conference to present the dicastery's upcoming international conference on child illness. He was responding to a question regarding an announcement Sunday from Barack Obama's team that the future president would reverse the policy of George Bush and give the go-ahead to embryonic stem cell research.
A basic principle of bioethics, the cardinal recalled, is that "what builds up man is good, what destroys him is bad."
Noting that human dignity is an end in itself, and not a means that can be manipulated, the Vatican official affirmed: "One person can never be used as a means for another."
It is not possible to kill one human being to save another, he insisted.
Moreover, Cardinal Lozano Barragán noted that there are many other ways to get stem cells, such as by extracting them from the umbilical cord or other organs.
"When we're dealing with transplants that endanger neither the donor nor the receiver, everything is welcome; there is no question to the contrary," he said.
Furthermore, the prelate noted, there is misinformation in the public sphere about stem cells. They were initially presented as a "panacea," he said, but stem cells taken from embryos have yet to give any of the promised results.
Professor Alberto Ugazio, coordinator of the department of pediatric medicine at the Bambino Gesù hospital of Rome, seconded the cardinal's affirmation.
With the use of embryonic stem cells "not even one study has given positive results," he said. Meanwhile, the doctor explained, lives have been saved with stem cells taken from other parts of the body.
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Stem-cell research is the new frontier. I don't care what anyone says. If "GOD" did not want us to have this knowledge then he would not of made it available. Stem-cell advancement will save lives.
Niome | 2/3/2009
The Bible states that marriage is between a man and a woman. And, that homosexuality is an abomination to our Lord. And, that killing is one of our ten Commandments - Thou shall not kill. Abortion is killing the baby in the womb. Yes, we need change! Change from president elect Obama and vice pres. elect Biden. True change from Obama will guide him to become a good president. I pray for you Obama to allow our Lord Jesus Christ guide you with a true and humble heart. Amen.
A Bible reader CATHOLIC | 11/24/2008
As one person posted:
"Do you guys all like being whipping boys? I Know I donn't..."
Please remember Mathew 5: "Blessed are they that are persecuted for righteousness' sake"
Policies that advance the acceptance and practice of abortion are wrong. I would suggest that more faith be put in God to protect us from the harms of cancer and alzheimer's disease, or the research being done with non-embryonic stem cells (which by the way are actually producing results), than practices that kill the unborn. It is disappointing when fears outweigh our moral conscience. Not wanting to become sick is one thing, it is a completely different thing to hold the belief that our wellness should come at the expense of an unborn child.
As the article stated, the church is not against stem cell research in general, rather "embryonic stem cell research." A connection it appears some failed to make.
I am proud that the Vatican is taking a stand, and I stand with my church!
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