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# 374 Friday, October 12, 2007 - POPE SUPPORTS THERAPEUTIC CLONING???

No, this is not a joke headline.

TIME Magazine ran a story this morning every stem cell research supporter
must read.

http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1670820,00.html

Listen to this, quoting from the article "Pope Scolds S. Korea on Stem
 Cells", by AP/Nicole Winfield, Friday, October 12, 2007. The article begins
by criticizing embryonic stem cell research, and then-the lightning bolt.

(Pope) "Benedict noted that the Vatican does not oppose-and in fact
encourages-somatic stem cell research-also known as "therapeutic cloning",
which uses human eggs specifically for research from which stem cells are
harvested.

"The Vatican approves of such research because it doesn't involve obtaining
a fertilized egg or embryo to harvest the stem cells. The Vatican holds that
life begins at conception."

The Pope supports therapeutic cloning?

Folks, either TIME Magazine (and the Associated Press) ran a colossal
misstatement, or we just had a gigantic breakthrough.

The Catholic Church, until now, has been the single largest opponent of
SCNT.

In Missouri, for example, bishops thundered from the pulpit denouncing
therapeutic cloning, claiming to see no difference between the cloning of
cells and the cloning of people. Every Catholic in Missouri should be glad
to know the Pope does not want them to support the movement to overthrow
Amendment 2, which allows SCNT.

If this article is accurate, the single largest obstacle to Somatic Cell
Nuclear Transfer has just been removed.

If this is correct, then opponents of SCNT research like Catholic Senator
Sam Brownback are in contradiction with the Pope. Presidential candidate
Brownback is of course famous for his bill, the Human Cloning Prohibition
Act, (supported by President Bush) which would mandate ten year jail
sentences and million dollar fines for anyone connected with SCNT.

This joyous news must be spread across the land. Please write your local
paper, and your political leadership.

If TIME Magazine is right, and this is a source famous for its accuracy, the
world has just changed.

 The facts cited are correct: "therapeutic cloning. doesn't involve
obtaining a fertilized egg or embryo to harvest the stem cells." This is
absolutely right-SCNT involves no sperm whatsoever, and therefore there is
no fertilized egg, and accordingly no embryo.

Therefore, the Dickey Amendment, until now used to block federal funding of
SCNT, does not apply. The Dickey Amendment prohibits the endangerment of an
embryo.

But read these words again-- "The Vatican approves of such research because
it doesn't involve obtaining a fertilized egg or embryo (emphasis added-DR)
to harvest the stem cells."

The product of SCNT is not an embryo.

We have it from the mouth of the Pope.

Don Reed
www.stemcellbattles.com
Rayilyn Brown
Board Member AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson's Foundation
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