Religious leaders split over feds' stem cell stand

Published: Saturday, Aug. 6 2005 12:00 a.m. MDT

WASHINGTON (AP) — Religious leaders are split over Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's decision to reverse course and support more federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.

Richard Land, head of the public policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention, said he was "brokenhearted" by Frist's announcement last week. "I could not disagree with him more," Land said.

Roman Catholic Cardinal William Keeler of Baltimore, who leads the American bishops' Committee for Pro-life Activities, called the senator's reasoning "disturbing."

"Such destruction of innocent human life, even out of a desire to help others, rests on a utilitarian view that undermines human dignity," Keeler said.

The Catholic Church teaches that life begins once a sperm and egg unite, and evangelical Protestant leaders generally agree.

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