The report from the Women’s Bioethics Project, entitled “Bioethics and Public Policy: Conservative Dominance in the Current Landscape,” is listed as “God’s Bioethics” on the WBP website. While full of hyperbole and misrepresentation, the author and her sponsors are honest about their agenda and goal: they want all conservatives and those who are “overtly religious” people out of the business of doing bioethics, and they want to be the ones “affecting bioethics public policy” and “driving the bioethics agenda.” (See yesterday’s post)
“To date, only extremely conservative and overtly religious groups have devoted substantial resources to affecting bioethics public policy. They, therefore, are actively driving the bioethics agenda.”
A little research would have shown this statement to be patently untrue, even if the Women did not count tax money. (Maybe they assume that conservative religious people pay ‘substantial” taxes!).
George Soros, who is certainly not a conservative, is famous for his advocacy of eugenics and the assisted suicide agenda. There is an extensive review (and a short version, too) about the funding of “Better ends” at lifetree.org.
The author even re-used material from an old speech honoring the opening of the Humanist Center for Bioethics at the UN Plaza. All of which shows that some “substantial” money is backing a very unconservative anti-religious agenda.
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