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Life Ethics

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Bishops Protest Against Moves to Legalize Euthanasia in Belgium
"Social pressures may cause the weak to feel like a burden, desire to end their life"
Bush's Prolife Strategy Questioned
White House chief of staff says abortion isn't on list of public policy priorities
Counteroffensive on RU-486
Critics allege safety concerns overlooked in FDA approval process
Watchman on the Walls
"Between heaven and earth, and victim and offender, stands Texas death-row chaplain Jim Brazzil"
Inside CT: A Real Survivor
Behind Virginia Stem Owens' interview with death-row chaplain Jim Brazzil.
Law: Fetal Harm Bill Moves to Senate
Legislation is first of several bills backed by prolife groups
Abortion: Virginia OKs Abortion Restriction
NARAL says 43 prolife measures were passed at the state level last year.
Religious Leaders Condemn Sentences in Two High-Profile Crimes
"Catholics, Episcopalians scrutinize execution of Timothy McVeigh, life imprisonment of Lionel Tate."
Dutch Churches in Last-Ditch Effort to Stop Euthanasia Law
"More than 50 religious and social organizations send petition to The Hague, hoping to defeat final vote."
Lives Measured in Minutes
New legislation would offer greater care for premature newborns near death.
Editorial: A Lexicon of Death
In one decision, a British judge undermined two established values of Western Civilization.
Britain Debates Cloning of Human Embryos
Scientists want steady stream of stem cells for therapeutic purposes.
One Conjoined Twin Dies After Surgical Separation
Remaining twin is making steady progress doctors say.
No Appeal of U.K. Ruling to Separate Conjoined Twins
Twins' parents say they are weary of battling government for right to decide their daughters' treatment.
Matters of Opinion: A Deceptive Good
The uneasy morality of rescuing spare humans created in vitro.
Matters of Opinion: Partial Birth: What Next?
Louisiana's special assistant attorney general questions well-intentioned lawmakers.
Beyond the Impasse to What?
Stem-cell research may not need human embryos after all. But why are we researching in the first place?
Editorial: Hit the Wall and Keep Going
Engagement with the culture has always required a steady, confident perseverance by Christians.
Politics: Bush and Gore Size Up Prolife Running Mates
Will abortion stances play an influential role in Vice Presidential selection?
Good Question: Is Suicide Unforgivable?
Question: What is the biblical hope and comfort we can offer a suicide victim's family and friends? —name withheld
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