Christians condemn proposals to transplant aborted baby organs

Christians have reacted with horror to a suggestion by an Oxford professor that the organs of aborted foetuses should be used in organ transplants for the seriously ill.

Sir Richard Gardner, a stem cell expert from Oxford University, said that using the organs of foetuses was a realistic way of solving the problem of a shortage of freely given organs. He also said that experiments on mice had shown that foetal kidneys grew very quickly when transplanted into adults.

Currently there are 8,000 people in the UK waiting for organ donations, around 7,000 of which are waiting for kidneys. People waiting for kidneys have only a one in three chance of receiving a kidney during the year and hundreds are dying every year because of the shortage.

Sir Richard said of his proposal, “It is probably a more realistic technique in dealing with the shortage of kidney donors than others,” reports the Daily Mail.

He said the proposal “is something that could be done but it’s not something that’s talked about much… It is at least a temporary solution”.

Christian groups have opposed the idea as immoral. Dr Peter Saunders of the Christian Medical Fellowship said that unborn children deserved “protection, respect, wonder and empathy”.

Josephine Quintavalle from Comment on Reproductive Ethics, was quoted by The Daily Mail as saying, "At what stage do you say to the woman who is to have an abortion, ‘Can we have some organs for transplant?’” She described the idea itself as “absolutely horrifying."
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