Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Tantrum Thrown

In what can only be described as a tantrum thrown because the Senate did not approve the ESCR funding bill by a veto proof margin, the chief supporters of federal funding of ESCR have thrown a procedural monkey wrench into the "alternative sources" bill. This makes no sense if they care about cures as much as these leaders claim, since these alternative methods could concievably do the trick. And it flies in the face of these advocates' previous assurances that they support every avenue of research to obtain pluripotent stem cells. But apparently, the ESCR leadership in the House only want their pluripotent stem cells to come from destroyed embryos and are willing to thwart other potentially efficacious approaches unless and until they get their way. (We saw the same impetus in the shameful stalling of the umbilical cord blood stem cell bill by ESCR supporters, a bill that was held up for years in the Senate, but which finally passed unanimously when the foot draggers could obstruct no more.)

This episode is further evidence that the heart of the fight over stem cells isn't really about cures. Nor, in my view, is it primarily a dispute about science. It is a struggle over the cultural values that are going to control society. And this explains the tantrum.

2 Comments:

At July 18, 2006 , Blogger Jeff Miller said...

Well I am happy at least that the President will veto the bill and I am also happy that the "alternative sources" bill was defeated by the House.

Even if they did it for the wrong reason I am not convinced that ANT/OAR technology will not develop a human embryo and of couse it also requres hyperovulation of women. There are good and reliable people on both sides of this debate that are truly pro-life, but I don't think the ethical questions have been put down just yet.

 
At July 19, 2006 , Blogger Wesley J. Smith said...

ANT/OAR is in the animal testing stage and so I see no reason to oppose pending the outcome of that research. Or to put it another way, I remain neutral. But ANT/OAR would not be the only avenue of such research. For example, a patient's own somatic cells might be able to be reverted to an embryonic stem cell state.

 

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