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WHAT’S NEW   Robert L. Park   Friday, 4 May 07   Washington, DC

1. SUPREME COURT: ABORTION RULING PUTS WOMEN’S RIGHTS IN LIMBO.
Last month’s 5-4 decision upholding a ban on partial birth abortion 
ensured that the composition of the court will be an issue in the coming 
election.  The awkward fact is that all five justices in the majority are 
Catholic.  Stem cell research draws similar religious opposition from the 
Catholic Church and fundamentalists.  It’s based on the magical belief 
that a soul is assigned to the zygote at conception.  The zygote is 
certainly alive, with its own unique DNA, but that’s true of a bacterium.  
Based on a Genesis passage in which God breathes life into Adam, Jews and 
liberal Christians usually argue that the soul arrives when the newborn 
draws its first breath.  However, there is not shred of evidence that 
a “soul” even exists, and it certainly has no place in science or law. 

2. LIMBO: MAYBE THE COURT SHOULD HAVE CHECKED WITH THE VATICAN.
Ironically, just a week after the Court rendered its decision protecting 
the fetus from late-term abortion, a 30-member International Theological 
Commission appointed by the Vatican abolished limbo.  Limbo was where 
babies who died before being baptized were sent, including aborted 
fetuses.  Because they were saddled with original sin, they couldn’t go to 
heaven.  But now the panel has decided that because God is merciful, he’s 
going to let them into heaven anyway. It’s not clear what new information 
they have. Pope Benedict XVI agrees.  While still a Cardinal he wrote a 
report saying limbo was “only a theological hypothesis.”  Isn’t that all 
any of it is, Benny?

3. PROMISES, PROMISES: HAS THE PRESIDENT AGREED TO END THE WAR?
What a turnaround!  According to a tiny story in this morning’s NY Times, 
Bush told Congressional leaders yesterday in a 2-page letter that he would 
veto any measures that “allow taxpayer dollars to be used for the 
destruction of human life.”  

4. NUCLEAR POSTURE REVIEW: FRAMING THE NUCLEAR WEAPONS DEBATE.  
A House Subcommittee yesterday created a bipartisan commission to 
reevaluate our nuclear posture, paid for with money from the President’s 
plan for a new generation of warheads.

5. CLIMATE: WARMING ACCELERATES AS “EYES IN THE SKY GROW DIM.”
Sea ice in the Arctic is melting far faster than estimated. Molly Bentley 
points out in BBC News that the NRC found our ability to monitor change 
from space deteriorating as NASA collapses under the weight of human space 
flight.    

THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND.
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