po18guy
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****(From another thread, where a response would have taken it too far off topic) As a review, the five “non-negotiable” Church teachings from the 2008 US election were against: Abortion, Euthanasia, Embryonic stem cell research, Homosexual “marriage” and Human cloning.
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"Bishops Urge Catholics to Contact Congress and NIH: Oppose Destructive Stem Cell Research
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) launched a new “Oppose Destructive Stem Cell Research” campaign today, equipping citizens to contact Congress and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to oppose embryonic stem cell research and support ethical cures and treatments “we can all live with.” The campaign is facilitated by the USCCB’s partner organization, the National Committee for a Human Life Amendment.
Following President Obama’s March 9 executive order, the NIH proposed guidelines for federally funded research that will require destroying live human embryos for their stem cells. The draft guidelines are open for public comment through May 26."**
usccb.org/
It does not. Consider: murder is always against the teaching of the church. But, murder was not on the table during the 2008 election. The “five non-negotiables” were. Bear in mind that these five subjects applied specifically to the national election. They are by no means inclusive of Church teaching. Many many other topics were also involved (including war), but are most are subjects which require prudential judgment to be exercised, and are not, in and of themselves, intrinsic evils.Thanks, but where does the Catholic Church (Magisterium) identify these issues and only these issues as “the five non-negotiables”?
It appears that the Church does always teach against this destructive practice. A quote from the home page of the USCCB website:Especially as “embryonic stem cell research” is clearly NOT something the Church prohibits or teaches against across the board (it all depends on where the embryonic stem cells come from and how they’re obtained).
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"Bishops Urge Catholics to Contact Congress and NIH: Oppose Destructive Stem Cell Research
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) launched a new “Oppose Destructive Stem Cell Research” campaign today, equipping citizens to contact Congress and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to oppose embryonic stem cell research and support ethical cures and treatments “we can all live with.” The campaign is facilitated by the USCCB’s partner organization, the National Committee for a Human Life Amendment.
Following President Obama’s March 9 executive order, the NIH proposed guidelines for federally funded research that will require destroying live human embryos for their stem cells. The draft guidelines are open for public comment through May 26."**
usccb.org/