Stem Cells and Cloning: Who should decide?
Stem Cells and Cloning: Who should decide?
Last Updated on Sunday, 17 April 2011 09:28 Written by Administrator Sunday, 17 April 2011 09:28
Stem Cells and Cloning: Who should decide?
This is a thoughtful treatment from a Christian doctor’s point of view of the intersection between theology and medicine and how the Bible should inform modern medical decisions and legislation about medical topics. Attorney David Gibbs III, General Counsel Christian Law Association In the current debate over stem cell research and utilization, Americans are increasingly facing perhaps the greatest ethical question in the history of biomedicine: At what point does a commitment to enhancing, saving or even creating one person’s life interfere with another’s right to that same life. Regrettably, with embryonic cell utilization, the answer is that the conflict is quickly and abundantly apparent, despite what its proponents are telling us. In Stem Cell and Cloning: Who Should Decide?, Dr. Mark Foster carefully dissects these issues and provides still further support for the fact that we can do much to enhance the quality of American health care and human longevity–including with the possible utilization of adult stem cells–without forgetting our role as mortal servants of God. Michael Johns, Former White House Speechwriter Heritage Foundation, Policy Analyst
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