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bnuckols

Conservative Christian Family Doctor, promoting conservative news and views. (Hot Air under the right wing!)
bnuckols has written 1642 posts for LifeEthics

>Hard decisions at end of life

>There’s a woman named Andrea Clark whose family is fighting the decision by her doctor to stop life saving care at St. Luke’s Hospital in Houston, Texas. The story has been reported on World Net Daily and several blogs, including this one at the Houston Chronicle. (Warning, there are links to the Democratic Underground threads … Continue reading

They just don't get it

A few new examples that some people just don’t understand the meaning of “pro-life”: Yesterday, my State Representative refused to introduce me on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives because I was an “instrumental” “idealogue” for giving presentations about her support of a clone-and-kill bill for her opponent during the primary campaign. Then … Continue reading

>They just don’t get it

>A few new examples that some people just don’t understand the meaning of “pro-life”: Yesterday, my State Representative refused to introduce me on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives because I was an “instrumental” “idealogue” for giving presentations about her support of a clone-and-kill bill for her opponent during the primary campaign. Then … Continue reading

Who owns you? by LifeEthics.org

And how much information is owed to you if someone can make a buck off your body parts? The New York Times recently discovered informed consent. Rebecca Sklook has written a fantastically informative article, “Taking the Least of You,” (free subscription required) for the magazine, published April 16, 2006. The article explains more about patents … Continue reading

>Who owns you? by LifeEthics.org

>And how much information is owed to you if someone can make a buck off your body parts? The New York Times recently discovered informed consent. Rebecca Sklook has written a fantastically informative article, “Taking the Least of You,” (free subscription required) for the magazine, published April 16, 2006. The article explains more about patents … Continue reading

Texas begins cord blood banking

Texas has one of the 20 national cord blood banks and is now beginning to recruit donations from mothers, according to this article in the Brownsville Herald. A statewide blood bank soon will begin collecting umbilical cord blood, which has the potential to save the lives of leukemia and lymphoma patients, in the Rio Grande … Continue reading

>Texas begins cord blood banking

>Texas has one of the 20 national cord blood banks and is now beginning to recruit donations from mothers, according to this article in the Brownsville Herald. A statewide blood bank soon will begin collecting umbilical cord blood, which has the potential to save the lives of leukemia and lymphoma patients, in the Rio Grande … Continue reading

European Union restricting embryo destruction

Be sure and read this week’s “Lifematters”, the bioethics column in Christianity Today which is written by Nigel Cameron, Ph.D. This week, the topic begins with an overview of the goals of transhumanists and then links to the various news articles on successful adult stem cell research and moving on to the controversy surrounding destructive … Continue reading

>European Union restricting embryo destruction

>Be sure and read this week’s “Lifematters”, the bioethics column in Christianity Today which is written by Nigel Cameron, Ph.D. This week, the topic begins with an overview of the goals of transhumanists and then links to the various news articles on successful adult stem cell research and moving on to the controversy surrounding destructive … Continue reading

Follow the money

Yet another government-employed scientist resigns, supposedly due to the Administration’s life-affirming policies. But, the resignation announcement is – once again – actually the announcement about a new job in the private sector. And the criticisms are – coincidentally, I’m sure – as much in favor of the new employer and that employer’s (wishful) claims on … Continue reading

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