Spain’s Catholics fight stem cell research
|
Tweet
|
|
Spain’s Catholic Church launched a campaign against stem cell research and abortion on Wednesday as the government considers easing restrictions on embryo research.
Using the slogan “We were all embryos once,” the Church will distribute millions of leaflets illustrated with pictures of a smiling family and advocating the rights of embryos.
Spain’s Socialist government passed legislation allowing research on stem cells from embryos late last year and is now considering a new bill to give researchers more leeway. It expects to pass another set of regulations later this year.
"Can one experiment on human beings...when that experiment brings the death of that human being? Can we eliminate a human being to benefit another? The church’s position is clear: ‘no’,” Secretary General of the Bishops’ Conference Juan Antonio Martinez Camino told a news conference.
While 95 percent of Spaniards are nominally Catholic, only about one fifth practise and liberal attitudes are dominant.
The Church campaign comes after months of criticism of the government by the church, angered by recent laws to make divorce easier and make Spain only the third country to legalise gay marriage.
The Socialists—who took over from the pro-church Popular Party last year—have also said they will consider making abortion easier to obtain.
Other Catholic EU countries, such as Italy and Ireland, oppose stem cell research although the European Union funds it. Scientists say stem cell research could yield cures for diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease.
Stem cells are “master cells” that have the potential to grow into any human cell.
Revision date: July 3, 2011
Last revised: by David A. Scott, M.D.
| RELATED STORIES: | ||
| Comments | [ + Post Your Own ] |
Now you're in the public comment zone. What follows is not Armenian Medical Network's stuff; it comes from other people and we don't vouch for it. A reminder: By using this Web site you agree to accept our Terms of Service. Click here to read the Rules of Engagement.
There are no comments for this entry yet. [ + Comment here + ]
We are pleased to let readers post comments about an article. Please increase the credibility of your post by including your full name and email.
All comments are reviewed by our editors before they are posted on the site. Just keep it clean, kids.
- Full Story - - »»»
Best time for a coffee break? There’s an app for that
- Full Story - - »»»
Cellphone Use Linked to Selfish Behavior in UMD Study
- Full Story - - »»»
Optimism about heart risks may be a good thing
- Full Story - - »»»
New guidelines developed for improved DVT diagnosis
- Full Story - - »»»
Teen pregnancy, abortion rates at record low, study says
- Full Story - - »»»
Think you can’t get pregnant? Try again, study says
- Full Story - - »»»

