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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Vatican: DON"T Send In The Clones

I can guarentee that that is what the Vatican will say when the new documant comes out later this month. There has been so much since the original Donum Vitae came out 21 years ago that an update is needed. & I am sure that those ethicists sold out to the "culture of death" who worked to undermine the original are warming up their pencils to do the same with this document. I think I can safely say that since this document will uphold what was said in the 1st & build on it.
Sadly, we have ignored God's will so much already that some of the concerns like frozen embryos have no good solution. You can't keep them frozen, you can't kill them, & the process of implantation is also problematic. These unborn deserve the opportunity to live. But how do you provide for that without openning the door to further wrongs?
If only we had listened to the warnings of Pope Paul VI 40 years ago when he wrote Humanae Vitae we probably wouldn't have to deal with some of these problems. Thanks a lot Adam & Eve!
By Kathleen Gilbert
November 27, 2008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Cutting-edge questions on human cloning and stem-cell research are among the topics to be addressed in a Vatican document due for release December 12 of this year, according to the Catholic News Service.
The document, which has been in the works for at least two years, will reportedly act as a follow-up to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith's (CDF) 1987 instruction, Donum Vitae, by exploring more recent ethical problems and therapeutic options.
When the doctrinal congregation convened in January 2007, prefect Cardinal William Levada said that much of the discussion at that meeting focused on bioethics, and hinted at the formation of the new document.
Pope Benedict XVI, who as Cardinal Ratzinger had headed the congregation when Donum Vitae was published, had explicitly urged the session to re-examine bioethics in light of modern developments. He reminded them that the starting point for the church's reflection remains the same: "The two fundamental criteria for moral discernment in this field are unconditional respect for the human being as a person from the moment of conception to natural death, (and) respect for the originality of the transmission of human life through the acts proper to spouses."
Benedict listed such practices as the freezing of human embryos, pre-implantational diagnosis, destructive embryonic stem cell research, and attempts at human cloning as evidence that nature-based guidelines for the beginning of life must be tightly held lest "the barrier that served to protect human dignity" be violated.
“This ‘Donum Vitae II’ has not been conceived in order to abolish the preceding document, but to confront the various bioethical and biotechnological questions which present themselves today, which at the time were unthinkable,” Archbishop Amato, secretary of the congregation, said in January of last year.
See previous LifeSiteNews.com coverage:
Vatican Soon to Issue Update to Document on New Reproductive Technologies

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