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Life Ethics

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CT Classic: Arguments in Favor of Abortion Are Strong...
… if you accept one all-important assumption
Forcing Abortions
"Mandated abortions happen in the U.S., too"
"Cloning: President's Council on Bioethics recommends a partial ban, disappointing some conservatives"
President's Council on Bioethics recommends a four-year moratorium on research cloning
Federal Funds Approved to Study Fetal Stem Cells
Life ethics advocates troubled by the discrepancy that allows days-old embryos more protection than more mature fetuses.
Defender of Dignity
"Leon Kass, head of the President's Council on Bioethics, hopes to thwart the business-biomedical agenda"
Asian Americans: Embracing the Unwanted
Chinese American Christians are starting to become more openly prolife
Blessing Abortion
Planned Parenthood is an odd assignment for a workplace chaplain
"Goodbye, Dolly"
We need nothing less than a total ban on human cloning
'Political Witch Hunt'
New York attorney general goes after crisis pregnancy centers.
Physician-Assisted Suicide Bill Dies in Hawaii Senate
If passed, Hawaii would have joined Oregon as the only states with such laws.
India: Unwanted Girls Aborted
Christians in India fight female feticide and illegal prenatal testing.
N.Y. Prolifers See Partial Victory
New York attorney general withdraws subpoenas targeting crisis pregnancy centers.
Biotech Backlash: New Coalition Rallies Against Human Cloning
"After Advanced Cell Technology announcement, sharp criticism comes from all sides"
RU-486: Doctors Slow to Prescribe Abortion Pill
Since RU-486's approval, rising safety concerns and common side effects have led to little use.
Film Forum: Does the End Justify the Means?
Heartless CIA superiors try to undermine Robert Redford's cool in Spy Game. Martin Lawrence travels back in time in Black Knight. And critics aren't thrilled with any of their holiday packages so far this year.
Law: Whistleblower Fired
Nurse Jill Stanek's lawyer calls action retaliation for prolife views.
Editorials: Wanna Buy a Bioethicist?
Some corporations have discovered that bioethics makes good public relations
A Matter of Life and Death
Why shouldn't we use our embryos and genes to make our lives better? The world awaits a Christian answer
Times Fifty
Can a clone be an individual? A short story
Two Cheers
President Bush's stem-cell decision is better than the fatal cure many sought
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