LinkStem cell vote may be rare victory for UK Catholics
By Nicholas Leonard
Monday March 24 2008
Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor and the Catholic hierarchy in Britain may be about to score a rare political victory at Westminster.
There was speculation last night that Gordon Brown is reluctantly planning to back down and allow his fellow cabinet ministers and MPs a free vote on whether or not to support controversial new legislation on human fertilisation and embryo research.
This would be an immense relief to the three senior Catholic ministers in his government, Des Browne, at defence, Ruth Kelly, at transport and Paul Murphy, who recently took over responsibility for Wales from Peter Hain.
Genetic manipulation was described recently by the Pope as a mortal sin, and the three ministers would have to choose between their religious consciences and their political careers if Mr Brown imposed a three-line whip to ensure the new law is passed.
There have been suggestions that Mr Brown might allow them to abstain, but Catholic leaders want them to positively vote against the proposed law to try to ensure that it is blocked.
Cardinal Murphy-O'Connor said yesterday that "Catholics in politics have got to act according to their Catholic convictions, so have other Christians, so have other politicians."
Media and anecdotal evidence suggests understanding for politicians divided between their loyalties to their faith and their government.
The respect for a politician's right to a conscience may be partly because many non-religious people share some of the doubts expressed by Catholic and other church leaders about the new legislation, especially the proposal to allow the creation of human-animal hybrids in order to further medical research into such diseases as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
When Cardinal Keith O'Brien described the proposed new embryo law as endorsing work of "Frankenstein proportion", he predictably generated massive media coverage, much to the fury of the government. The health minister, Ben Bradshaw, called the comment "intemperate and emotive."
For opponents of the new law, putting human genetic material into animal embryos to grow human stem cells for medical research sounds very much like a 21st century equivalent of the Frankenstein legend, even though the scale is microscopic and no 'new' life, human, animal or hybrid, can be created.
While the Cardinals have captured the headlines, leaders of other major religions are also opposed to the embryo law.
The Queen, as head of state, would have to formally endorse the new legislation if it is passed. But she is also head of the Church of England, which is still the country's established church. One of its archbishops, Tom Wright of Durham, yesterday likened the proposals to '1984', and said the cabinet was being driven by a militantly atheist and secularist lobby.
Some commentators at Westminster believe that the government could concede a free vote and still get the majority of the bill passed into law. But there is intense uncertainty over whether the human-animal embryo clauses would be accepted.
Such work is already forbidden by law in a number of other countries, including Italy, Canada and Australia. Scientists in the UK fear that if it is banned in Britain, they may lose ground to competitors in more accommodating regimes.
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Genetic manipulation was described recently by the Pope as a mortal sin
The stemcellocracy is a tool of satan apparently. Well, no surprise here. Religion never fails to deliver.

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Does anybody know if he was talking solely about human genome manipulation or genetic manipulations in general?Genetic manipulation was described recently by the Pope as a mortal sin
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I love how when the church wants to meddle in government affairs, it's all considered fair behaviour, but if the government were to start penalising the church for its stance on condoms or for aiding and abetting known paedophiles, they'd cry persecution and fascist and soforth (ignoring of course the close relationships the church had with the fascist regimes from the start). Vipers and hypocrites, indeed.
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They honestly believe that scientists want to do this just to spite them, don't they? The notion that scientific research might be done for the good of mankind never crosses their minds. I guess it's down the tremendous religious egocentrism, i.e. everything must be about their god, therefore people actually go out and do things simply to defy him rather than because they want to.The Article wrote:The Queen, as head of state, would have to formally endorse the new legislation if it is passed. But she is also head of the Church of England, which is still the country's established church. One of its archbishops, Tom Wright of Durham, yesterday likened the proposals to '1984', and said the cabinet was being driven by a militantly atheist and secularist lobby.
Yes. Clearly we should stop developing medical technology.ray245 wrote:Well...doesn't a lack of death leads to overpopulation?Darth Raptor wrote:God just doesn't want us correcting his mistakes. If that means we have to remain ugly, stupid and dying, then those are sacrifices any good Christian should be willing to make on the altar of Yahweh's almighty ego.

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Even if all the Catholics on the Labour benches decide to rebel, the bill would still be passed - there are only about 40 of them. Damnable vocal minorities...
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I mean the dying part of medical technology.Zablorg wrote:Yes. Clearly we should stop developing medical technology.ray245 wrote:Well...doesn't a lack of death leads to overpopulation?Darth Raptor wrote:God just doesn't want us correcting his mistakes. If that means we have to remain ugly, stupid and dying, then those are sacrifices any good Christian should be willing to make on the altar of Yahweh's almighty ego.
I mean a natural death beats resorting to acts of violence to maintain the population levels of humans on earth.
Well, unless we can somehow decrease our population growth to a much lower level...wjs7744 wrote:And a lack of breeding like rabbits counters this. Your point?ray245 wrote:Well...doesn't a lack of death leads to overpopulation?
Doesn't a overpopulation already leads to many problems we are going to face due to global warming?
But I'm unsure of how can we lower the global population growth.
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By improving living standards and education perhaps?Well, unless we can somehow decrease our population growth to a much lower level...
eh?I mean the dying part of medical technology.

Small Pox is quite a natural death, perhaps we should release it into Africa to solve over population problem?I mean a natural death

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The pope was talking specifically about genetic manipulation of humans. Apparently the roman catholic church has been somewhat of an advocate of manipulation of foodstuffs etc. in order to alleviate hunger problems in famine-stricken parts of the globe.Kristoff wrote:Does anybody know if he was talking solely about human genome manipulation or genetic manipulations in general?
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Ah, but they aren't His mistakes, as we were created perfect in the garden of Eden, so all of these faults only exist because Adam and Eve ate the fruit. So basically it's all our own fault, if we didn't want to die of cancer and AIDS and a million other ailments then we should have thought before eating that pomegranete or whatever it was, now all we can do is suck it up and hope for a better life in the next world.Darth Raptor wrote:God just doesn't want us correcting his mistakes. If that means we have to remain ugly, stupid and dying, then those are sacrifices any good Christian should be willing to make on the altar of Yahweh's almighty ego.
Even so, God was never keen on the idea of us improving ourselves: "Now we must cast him out, lest he put forth his hand and eat of the tree of life, and live forever"
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Labour's majority is only 62 (or 67, since Sinn Fein don't take part in the House of Commons). When you consider that some of their MPs will probably abstain on this one, and that the Tories and LibDems are guaranteed to oppose it to the max out of simple principle, those 40 MPs could well be enough to cause this bill to fail.Dartzap wrote:Even if all the Catholics on the Labour benches decide to rebel, the bill would still be passed - there are only about 40 of them. Damnable vocal minorities...
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It seems perculiar that the Catholics in Britain seem far worse than the more reasonable Catholics in North America, while with the Protestants is seems to be completely the other way around. What is the Church of England's opinion of the stem cell research of tiny, barely formed clumps of human matter?DaveJB wrote:Labour's majority is only 62 (or 67, since Sinn Fein don't take part in the House of Commons). When you consider that some of their MPs will probably abstain on this one, and that the Tories and LibDems are guaranteed to oppose it to the max out of simple principle, those 40 MPs could well be enough to cause this bill to fail.Dartzap wrote:Even if all the Catholics on the Labour benches decide to rebel, the bill would still be passed - there are only about 40 of them. Damnable vocal minorities...
And in regard to abortion, while I shudder at fairly advanced fetuses getting aborted, I do not understand the aversion to experiments on very early embryos that were never intended to form into people anyway and if the experiments on them are properly regulated, then there is a good chance that it would benefit the millions of suffering people alive today (but some Catholics get funny about wasting sperm through wanking or having protected sex as well).
I doubt the Lib Dems are opposed - I don't even know the Tories are.DaveJB wrote:Labour's majority is only 62 (or 67, since Sinn Fein don't take part in the House of Commons). When you consider that some of their MPs will probably abstain on this one, and that the Tories and LibDems are guaranteed to oppose it to the max out of simple principle, those 40 MPs could well be enough to cause this bill to fail.Dartzap wrote:Even if all the Catholics on the Labour benches decide to rebel, the bill would still be passed - there are only about 40 of them. Damnable vocal minorities...
Further research reveals they both have a free vote - so we're not looking at a voting bloc against labour. Most Lib Dems are sensible for one, not being able to rely on religous backing at all anyway - the Tories will be split.
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Doesn't one of Cameron's kids have an disability that might be one of those conditions that could potentially be prevented in other children through the research? I'm fairly sure he would encourage his members to vote for it if that is the case.
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Aye, but then again he does have to rely on more conservative elements of Britain for a possible election victory so I think that is why he is letting his party have a free vote. Now, if his party finds out the way he is voting and decides to vote with him then that's obviously a different matter.
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