RESOLUTION NO. 7 -
ON HUMAN EMBRYONIC AND STEM CELL RESEARCH
WHEREAS, Developments in human stem cell
research have brought into fresh focus the dignity and status of the human embryo; and
WHEREAS, The National Bioethics Advisory
Commission has called for the removal of the ban on public funding of human embryo
research; and
WHEREAS, The Bible teaches that human beings are
made in the image and likeness of God (Gen. 1:27; 9:6) and protectable human life begins
at fertilization; and
WHEREAS, Efforts to rescind the ban on public
funding of human embryo research rely on a crass utilitarian ethic which would sacrifice
the lives of the few for the benefits of the many; and
WHEREAS, Current law against federal funding of
research in which human embryos are harmed and/or destroyed reflects well-established
national and international legal and ethical norms against misusing any human being for
research purposes; and
WHEREAS, The existing law forbidding public
funding of human embryo research is built upon universally held principles governing
experiments on human subjects, including principles contained in the Nuremberg Code, the
World Medical Association's Declaration of Helsinki, the United Nations Declaration of
Human Rights, and other statements; and
WHEREAS, The use of human embryos in research
would likely lead to an increase in the number of abortions and create a market for
aborted embryos and other fetal tissues; and
WHEREAS, Some forms of human stem cell research
require the destruction of human embryos in order to obtain the cells for such research
and Southern Baptists are on record for their decades-long opposition to abortion except
to save the physical life of the mother and their opposition to destructive human embryo
research; and
WHEREAS, Exciting advances in human stem cell
research are on the horizon which do not require the destruction of embryos, leading the British
Medical Journal to state that the use of human embryonic stem cells "may soon be
eclipsed by the more readily available and less controversial adult stem cells;" and
WHEREAS, Treatments for Alzheimer's, diabetes,
Parkinson's disease, and a host of maladies may soon be within our reach without
sacrificing human embryos.
Be it RESOLVED, that we, the messengers to the
Southern Baptist Convention, meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, June 15-16, 1999, reaffirm our
vigorous opposition to the destruction of innocent human life, including the destruction
of human embryos; and
Be it further RESOLVED, that we call upon the
United States Congress to maintain the existing ban on the use of tax dollars to support
research which requires the destruction of human embryos; and
Be it further RESOLVED, that we call upon those
private research centers which perform such experiments to cease and desist from research
which destroys human embryos, the most vulnerable members of the human community; and
Be it finally RESOLVED, that we encourage support
for the development of alternative treatments which do not require human embryos to be
killed.
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