PMA backs pro-life stance vs RH bill
September 24, 6:46 p.m.
- THE PHILIPPINE Medical Association (PMA) has backed the pro-life
position that life begins at fertilization, saying this scientific fact
should be the basis of the reproductive health (RH) bill.
In a statement sent to the Senate, the PMA also rejected the RH bill's
penalty clause on doctors, and argued that the religious beliefs of
patients should be respected.
The group of doctors demanded “utmost respect” for physicians’ rights, which are being threatened by the RH bill.
The bill will require doctors to provide RH services. Those who object
on the grounds of conscience must refer the patient to another doctor,
or face penalties.
“They (physicians) must be left undisturbed to decide what is best for
their patients,” the position paper, signed by PMA president Dr. Oscar
Tinio and PMA Commission on Legislation chairman Dr. Bu Castro, said.
Moreover, the PMA said a patient’s right to exercise his or her
religion “must be accorded full respect,” and that patients are entitled
to quality health services.
The government should prioritize maternal and child health care over the distribution of contraceptives, the group added.
While the first phrase of the statement appears to be in support
of the RH bill, the PMA said it only supports the bill “insofar as it is
founded strongly on the principle that ‘life or conception begins at
fertilization.’”
Not ‘frog biology’
The PMA said the assumption that life begins at
implantation (normally on the 14th day from the start of fertilization)
is wrong because there is already a living individual from
fertilization.
It said the so-called “pre-embryo” stage of fertilization, advocated by
Clifford Grobstein and Richard McCormick, S.J. in 1979, had conclusions
based on “frog biology.”
“[T]he PMA does not support the studies done on frogs but rather it
supports the scientific data that a new cell, the zygote, comes into
existence at the ‘moment’ of sperm-egg fusion, an event that occurs in
less than a second," the position paper said.
The statement added that there is no human embryologist in the world who would deny that life begins at fertilization.
“The PMA thus abhors any procedure, machination or scheme or medication
that will interrupt any stage of fertilization and prevents its normal
growth to adulthood until the stage of natural death,” the statement
said.
Contraception treats a woman’s body as though there was something wrong with how God created it, the PMA said.
“In an age that has become very weary of dumping pollutants into the
environment, it is so ironic that people are so willing to dump
pollutants into their bodies,” the statement said.
Among the health risks of contraceptives mentioned in the statement are high blood pressure, stroke, and some forms of cancer.
It added that preventing the fertilized egg from implanting into the wall of the uterus is considered an early-term abortion.
Oral
contraceptive pills work by preventing ovulation, but in case of
"breakthrough ovulation" and fertilization, the hostile environment
created by chemicals in the uterine lining could prevent implantation.
Pills have also been declared Group 1 carcinogens by a research body
under the World Health Organization.
“Some speak of ‘accidental pregnancies’ as if getting pregnant were like
getting hit by a car … But the truth is that if a pregnancy results
from an act of sexual intercourse, this means that something has gone
right, not that something has gone wrong,” the PMA statement said. Rommel Marvin C. Rio
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Father hi!!
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Fr. Bernas: Contraceptive devices are not 'anti-life'
I can't imagine that a SJ is in favor w/ contraceptives..
here the link...
http://m.gmanews.tv/story/233449/fr-bernas-contraceptive-devices-are-not-39anti-life39
thanks po..
Now we're gaining, Science is backing us up!
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Fr. Abe. Im Jason a Registered Nurse amateur catholic apologist .Ask ko lang po regarding the Holy communion dba sabi po ni Lord Jesus take this all of you and eat it....take this ALL OF YOU.. and drink from it..Sabi po sa Church History noong una both bread and wine ang binibigay sa Laity. pero bakit po ngayon Consecrated Bread na lang ?? ang sabi po ni Lord ALL OF YOU...thanks Fr. wait ko po correct explanation. Godbless.
ReplyDeleteDEAR BRO. JASON,
ReplyDeleteTHAT QUESTION IS ALREADY ANSWERED HERE:
http://thesplendorofthechurch.blogspot.com/search/label/Holy%20Communion%20by%20Bread%20Only
DEAR ANONYMOUS,
ReplyDeleteCONCERNING THAT NEWS ON FR. BERNAS.
1. FR. BERNAS ADMITTED THAT LIFE BEGINS AT FERTILIZATION. IF THAT IS THE CASE CONTRACEPTIVE PILLS ARE ABORTIFACIENTS. THEY ARE KILLING HUMAN PERSONS IN THE EARLIEST STAGE OF LIFE. This is supportive of the position of the Catholic Church.
2. FR. BERNAS SAID THAT PRIOR TO FERTILIZATION THERE IS NO LIFE SO BEFORE FERTILIZATION THE USE OF CONTRACEPTIVES ARE NOT 'ANTI-LIFE'. THIS IS PROBLEMATIC DUE TO THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
(a) Contraceptives after fertilization is killing the human person and therefore anti-life.
(b) Contraceptives before fertilization PREVENTS the formation of life and therefore it is ANTI-LIFE also. KILLING A PERSON IS EVIL BUT NOT ALLOWING ONE TO EXIST AS A HUMAN PERSON IS ALSO EVIL.
(c) It is not true that there is no life prior to fertilization. The Sperm Cells and the Egg Cell are alive. In case of Sperm the rest are dying naturally but one fertilizes the egg. To kill them deliberately outside the sacred process given by God is anti-life. Contraceptives intentionally kills life that are essential for the formation of life.
WHETHER TAKEN OR USED BEFORE OR AFTER FERTILIZATION CONTRACEPTIVES ARE EVIL.
Fr. Abe thanks a lot. May the Good Lord bless us All. :)
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