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Focus on the Family Statement
November 26, 2001
Colorado Springs- Carrie Gordon Earll, Bioethics Analyst for Focus on the
Family's public policy division, released the following statement in response to
yesterday's announcement that Advanced Cell Technology, a Massachusetts
biotechnology firm, has successfully cloned the first human embryo:
"This is human experimentation, pure and simple. To say that these embryos are
'cellular' life, but not human life is to engage in a game of semantics. Every
one of us started out as embryos. To redefine life in any other terms puts all
life at risk.
"While this for-profit corporation claims it does not intend to clone humans for
birth, other groups do. And they will use this research to that end. How many
embryos will be created and destroyed before scientists perfect these
experimental methods-methods with unknown results?"
Advanced Cell Technology also said it hopes to grow human embryos so that stem
cells can be extracted for medical research-a process that destroys the embryo.
"Creating life for the sole purpose of destroying it is unethical and
unnecessary," said Earll. "The medical community should continue to advance the
research progress already underway, using adult stem cells, as well as stem
cells from placenta and umbilical cord blood, that offer promise in healing the
body without destroying human life.
"The pace of science is rapidly passing the social bounds of ethics and
morality. It is time for public policy to set reasonable limits to advance the
preservation of life and protect human dignity.
"We urge the Senate to act quickly and pass the Weldon-Brownback Human Cloning
Bill, already approved by the House."
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