A wise Man once said, “One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much, and one who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much.” (Jesus, quoted in Luke 16) Well, it turns out that the veterinarian, Hwang Woo Suk, could not be trusted with the smallest of … Continue reading
>I spent part of the weekend encouraging doctors to teach teens and adolescents that abstinence is the best and only way to avoid pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Unfortunately, most of the doctors who are involved in making medical policy consider this a “right wing religious” idea and prefer to teach children how to use … Continue reading
I spent part of the weekend encouraging doctors to teach teens and adolescents that abstinence is the best and only way to avoid pregnancy and Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Unfortunately, most of the doctors who are involved in making medical policy consider this a “right wing religious” idea and prefer to teach children how to use … Continue reading
>On the 100th Birthday of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, one of the Christians who gave their lives to fight the Nazi horrors, the Nebraska State Paper gives us this story from David Hahn: Walking slowly, I listened to the story of a young woman who lived in the village next to Dachau but who did not, at … Continue reading
On the 100th Birthday of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, one of the Christians who gave their lives to fight the Nazi horrors, the Nebraska State Paper gives us this story from David Hahn: Walking slowly, I listened to the story of a young woman who lived in the village next to Dachau but who did not, at … Continue reading
>Is this a case of “It’s never too late,” or “closing the barn door after the horse is out?” The South Korean National Bioethics Council is debating whether to allow the creation of embryos and the donation of oocytes (eggs). From the JoongAng Daily Ethics group rethinks egg questionsFebruary 03, 2006 ㅡ The National Bioethics … Continue reading
Is this a case of “It’s never too late,” or “closing the barn door after the horse is out?” The South Korean National Bioethics Council is debating whether to allow the creation of embryos and the donation of oocytes (eggs). From the JoongAng Daily Ethics group rethinks egg questionsFebruary 03, 2006 ㅡ The National Bioethics … Continue reading
>Blog.bioethics.net has a guest posting by the University of Texas’self-identified “stem cell enthusiast (read that: “destructive stem cell research”) John Roberts (a lawyer, not a veterinarian) that is nothing but a demonstration worthy of the Great Oz: “Don’t bother to look behind the curtain! It’s not necessary, because we’ll find out, eventually, what’s back there! … Continue reading
Blog.bioethics.net has a guest posting by the University of Texas’self-identified “stem cell enthusiast (read that: “destructive stem cell research”) John Roberts (a lawyer, not a veterinarian) that is nothing but a demonstration worthy of the Great Oz: “Don’t bother to look behind the curtain! It’s not necessary, because we’ll find out, eventually, what’s back there! … Continue reading
>Now we have a clear description of the truth about genetic diagnosis, prenatal screening, and abortion. It’s far too likely to be the story of the near future of genetics, “regenerative medicine,” and all those up and coming forms of unethical, destructive research to “improve” the human genome. Thanks to the email list of Dianne … Continue reading