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Friday, May 22, 2009

USCCB Calls for Urgent Action on Stem Cell Policy

From The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has launched a new “Oppose Destructive Stem Cell Research” campaign, equipping citizens to contact Congress and the National Institutes of Health to oppose embryonic stem cell research and support ethical and effective cures and treatments."

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The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) Stem Cell Campaign:


"Following President Obama’s March 9 executive order, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has proposed guidelines for federally funded embryonic stem cell research. The guidelines would – for the first time – use taxpayer funds to encourage the killing of embryonic human beings for their stem cells.

This marks a new chapter in divorcing biomedical research from its necessary ethical foundation, respect for human life at all stages.

Embryonic stem cell research treats innocent human beings as mere sources of body parts, as commodities for our use.

Even if, like the embryos targeted by the NIH policy, an embryo may be at risk of being abandoned by his or her parents in a fertility clinic, that does not give researchers or the government a right to kill that human being – much less a right to make the rest of us subsidize that destructive agenda."


Contact you Congress and the Senate by 5/26/09 with this easy prefilled form which will be emailed. It only takes a few moments.

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Of interest, Therese's post on embryonic stem cell research. She has children who have been diagnosed with type one diabetes.

Stem cell research? Yes, but not embryonic kind.

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