Cardinal Rigali on Embryonic Stem Cell Research Guidelines
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For the first time federal tax dollars will be used to encourage destruction of living embryonic human beings for deadly stem cell research.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (Zenit) - The chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities is affirming that suffering patients deserve an ethical remedy, more than what embryonic stem cell research promises.
Cardinal Justin Rigali affirmed this in a statement publicized Tuesday on the bishops' conference Web site, in which he responded to the new draft guidelines for human embryonic stem cell research issued last week by the National Institutes of Health.
He pointed out that the guidelines for "federally funded stem cell research involving the destruction of human embryos" mark a "new chapter in divorcing biomedical research from its necessary ethical foundation."
The cardinal stated: "Without unconditional respect for the life of each and every member of the human race, research involving human subjects does not represent true progress.
"It becomes another way for some human beings to use and mistreat others for their own goals.
"Suffering patients and their families deserve better, through increased support for promising and ethically sound stem cell research and treatments that harm no one."
Policy changes
Cardinal Rigali reported that the guidelines, although reflecting previous policies, "are broader in allowing destruction of newly created embryos that were never frozen, increasing the prospects for a rushed and biased consent process."
He continued: "Despite supporters' constant claim that this agenda involves only embryos that 'would otherwise be discarded,' the guidelines provide that the option of donating embryonic children for destructive research will be offered to parents alongside all other options, including those allowing the embryos to live.
"For the first time, federal tax dollars will be used to encourage destruction of living embryonic human beings for stem cell research -- including human beings who otherwise would have survived and been born."
The cardinal noted that the guidelines "do not allow federally funded stem cell research using embryos specially created for research purposes by in vitro fertilization or cloning.
He expressed the hope that this ethical norm will be upheld, and that congress will "realize that the alleged 'need' for violating it is more implausible than ever due to advances in reprogramming adult cells to act like embryonic stem cells."
Cardinal Rigali added: "However, congressional supporters of destructive human embryo research have already said they will pursue a more extreme policy.
"The Catholic bishops of the United States will be writing to congress and the administration about the need to restore and maintain barriers against the mistreatment of human life in the name of science, and we urge other concerned citizens to do the same."
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