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The Pro-Life Intramural, Part 2
Last time, we discussed the two sides of the intramural pro-life debate: abolitionists and prudentialists. And we observed that each side has a valid perspective based on a very true aspect of the issue. But shall the twain ever meet?
Posted in Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, next gen, Sanctity of Life
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Tagged abolition, Abortion, chidlren, Christianity, family, Marriage, Pro-Life, Pro-life movement, prudentialism, sovereignty
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Only God Should Play God, Part 2
Last time, we discussed several moral issues that arise when man decides to "play God" in the area of human reproduction. In vitro fertilization always takes innocent life. Embryonic genetic editing tends towards the sad assumption that the mother is the only patient involved, because the embryo is not considered a patient. And efforts to alter a baby's genetics don't have an easy line between "health-related concerns" and flat-out "child enhancement."
Posted in Child Exploitation, Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, next gen, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
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Tagged chidlren, families, Invitro Fertilization, IVF, Marriage, Nicholas Tonti-Filippini, Pro-Life, Sanctity of Life
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