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Interfaith Petition for Stem Cell Research

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MASS C.U.R.E.
Massachusetts Citizens United for Research Excellence 


Dear Legislators 

As men and women of religious faith, we seek to put Massachusetts fully on 
record in support of life-saving stem cell research.

Embryonic stem cell research and somatic cell nuclear transfer holds promise for
alleviating the suffering and saving the lives of more than 100 million Americans. 
These Americans are afflicted by diseases and injuries such as juvenile diabetes,
multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Lou Gehrig's disease, heart and 
spinal cord afflictions and cancer.  We believe that it is our moral and religious
obligation to save human life and alleviate human suffering.

We believe that all human life is sacred. We believe that research involving human 
tissue can and must be  done with respect, regulated with proper safeguards, and
undertaken for legitimate and achievable medical goals.  

Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell research hold the promise to therapies for 
many human afflictions.  They hold the promise to improving and perhaps radically
restoring full life to those who are suffering, real people who are our mothers and
fathers, sons and daughters, brothers, sisters and friends.   

We  believe that our great Commonwealth with its abundant wealth of biomedical talent
should be at the forefront of championing this cause for the common good.  Therefore 
we urge you as legislators to encourage a climate where  this important research and
scientific advancement continues, providing for the afflicted citizens of our
Commonwealth, and for the people of the world the promise of the full blessings 
of life.

Sincerely, 

(Signers of this petition are expressing their personal view. 
Religious affiliations are given for the purpose of identification only.)     

Please sign and return to office@jalsa.org
It is most useful if you include your name, religious affiliation, specific
institutional affiliation for identification only, and your e-mail address.

Last changed: 04/02/05