|
Chicago, Illinois - July 13,
2005 -
The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity (CBHD) strongly denounces Gov.
Blagojevich’s executive order to fund embryonic stem cell research through
the creation of the Illinois Regenerative Institute for Stem Cell Research
with 10 million Illinois taxpayer dollars.
“Though it’s commendable to want to help those who are suffering
debilitating diseases and injuries, it is unconscionable to do so at the
expense of other human lives,” said Dr. John Kilner, president of CBHD.
“This is an imposition of morally problematic research on the citizens of
Illinois. The people have already spoken through the democratic
process—legislation to promote this research failed in the General Assembly.
Stem cell research can be pursued ethically by focusing research on adult
stem cells, including cord blood cells.”
Dr. C. Ben Mitchell, Senior Fellow at CBHD said, “The governor's action is
not only morally reprehensible, but should be a signal to every Illinois
voter. If he will not protect the most vulnerable among us, he cannot be
trusted to protect the rest of us.”
Gov. Blagojevich’s executive order comes on the eve of CBHD’s 12th Annual
Bioethics Conference, Genetics and Reproductive Ethics, to be held July
14-16, 2005 on the campus of Trinity International University in Deerfield,
IL. A media reception will be held on Thursday, July 14th, from 5 to 6 p.m.
Details can be obtained by calling 847.317.4097. Speakers for the Bioethics
Conference include Leon Kass, head of the President’s Council on Bioethics
and Francis Collins, head of the Human Genome Project. Other speakers such
as Princeton University’s Robert George will explain why the embryos
destroyed in embryonic stem cell research should be recognized and treated
as the human beings they are. Other conference topics will include
reproductive and genetic technologies, cloning, and embryo adoption.
For interviews with Center personnel, contact Daniel McConchie at
847-317-8180 or by email at dmcconchie@cbhd.org.
About The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity is a 501(c) 3 non-profit
think tank located in Chicago, Illinois. Its mission is to develop
reasoned perspectives on all of today's bioethical issues and to
disseminate them to health care professionals, academia, cultural and
church leaders, public policy makers, and the media in order to protect
human dignity. CBHD
Copyright 2005 by The Center for Bioethics and Human
Dignity
The contents of this article do not necessarily reflect the opinions of
CBHD, its staff, board or supporters. Permission to reprint granted as long as The Center for Bioethics and
Human Dignity and the web address for this article is referenced.
|