Posted on 12/03/2019 5:31:07 PM PST by Morgana
I certainly dont recommend the cartoon Family Guy, but in a 2012 episode the main character, Peter Griffin, has a stroke that paralyzes half his body. He stumbles into a stem cell research lab and is cured in five minutes. Why arent we funding this? he asks.
Well, the show not only got it exactly wrong, it cheated.
Let me explain. The cartoon never delineates whether the research center uses adult stem cells or embryonic stem cells. That difference is everything. Embryonic stem cells are only acquired by destroying human embryos. Acquiring adult stem cells does not require the death of a human embryo.
You might remember this was a central issue of the 2004 presidential election. Democratic nominee John Kerry led the chorus of outlandish promises for embryonic stem cells, shaming George W. Bushs decision to ban federal funding of embryo destructive research while, for the first time, directing funding for adult stem cell research.
Kerry even claimed that embryonic stem cell research would enable Superman actor Christopher Reeves to get up and walk again. For his decision to fund research that did not require destroying an embryo, George W. was accused of banning stem cell research, which just wasnt true.
Im guessing the Family Guy episode was perpetuating the myth that Bush didnt fund stem cell research. The truth is Bush didnt fund embryo-destructive stem cell research. And, the Obama Administration lifted the Bush-era ban on embryo-destructive research in 2009, forking over between $100 to $200 million a year in federal funding. In 2012, when that Family Guy episode aired, $150 million in federal grants went to embryo-destructive research.
But heres the thing. Despite all the funding dedicated to embryo-destructive research, embryonic stem cells had not yielded a single viable treatment by 2012, but adult stem cells had. So if Peter Griffin was, in fact, miraculously healed by stem cells, it wasnt because embryos were destroyed in the process.
In fact, seven years and hundreds of billions of dollars later, there are still zero treatments from embryonic stem cells. But, according to the pro-life think tank Lozier Institute, adult stem cell research has made significantly more progress, and shown far more real promise, in treating diseases and conditions than embryonic stem cell research has.
In fact, scores of diseases and condition are now treated using adult stem cells, including brain cancer, diabetes, Crohns disease, Parkinsons and multiple sclerosis.
And, in an amazing breakthrough over a decade ago, Japanese scientists learned to reprogram adult stem cells to behave like embryonic stem cells, with the potency to differentiate into many different types of tissue, but without destroying an embryo. In other words, even if it werent so morally problematic, there is simply no reason to destroy embryos in the name of stem cell research anymore.
This raises two questions. First, are we still funding embryo-destructive research? Yes. The question is why are we still funding embryo-destructive research? Over $200 million of federal funding still goes to embryo-destructive stem cell research, and it has every year since President Trump has taken office.
In January, Indiana Representative Jim Banks introduced the Patients First Act of 2019, which would have effectively rerouted all National Institutes of Health funding to adult stem cell research. But, in a Democrat-controlled House, it hasnt gone anywhere.
This means executive action is necessary. President Trump has already restricted NIH experiments using fetal tissue. Its likely hed be willing to end our long national experiment in embryo-destructive research, as well. But he needs to hear from us loud and clear.
Ending this deadly and unethical research, which has brought no miracle cures, should be a cause to unite not just pro-life voters, but all who think taxpayers deserve something for our money.
This all started with the left’s hatred of George Bush, who dared to ban embrionic stem cell research.
Like Planned Parenthood’s yearly subsidy, how much of embryo stem cell funding is kicked back to politicians in the form of campaign contributions and other underhanded ways?
For his decision to fund research that did not require destroying an embryo, George W. was accused of banning stem cell research, which just wasnt true... the Obama Administration lifted the Bush-era ban on embryo-destructive research in 2009, forking over between $100 to $200 million a year in federal funding... Despite all the funding dedicated to embryo-destructive research, embryonic stem cells had not yielded a single viable treatment by 2012, but adult stem cells had... seven years and hundreds of billions of dollars later, there are still zero treatments from embryonic stem cells. But... adult stem cell research has made significantly more progress, and shown far more real promise, in treating diseases and conditions than embryonic stem cell research has. In fact, scores of diseases and condition are now treated using adult stem cells, including brain cancer, diabetes, Crohns disease, Parkinsons and multiple sclerosis.
Thanks Morgana. The point isn't the research, it never was. The point is the continued operation of the order of death's head (Planned Parenthood, NARAL, Obamacare, and the rest).
The more the left can “normalize” harvesting humans “for the greater good”, the farther down the path Satan can lead mankind.
It’s purely evil. Nothing else.
I once asked the director of the center why, given what we know about embryonic vs adult (pluripotent) stem cells, are there people who still push so hard for embryonic? He said he thought they were just too invested in the concept to be convinced otherwise. I personally believe it is b/c they want something to justify abortion. By saying it is "saving lives", they can soften the ghoulish procedure in the minds of the public.
I agree 100%. Adult stem cells work better. Embryonic stem cells are collected in a way that is unethical, wrong and cold. Once again, a scientist needs to be smart enough to stick to one’s conscience.
thx bpb.
We fund this to provide cover for the tons of dead baby parts that are sold on open markets.
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