
Immoral Uses of Biotechnology — Even With Good Intentions — Are Evil
Should Christians face unethical uses of biotechnology with despair and resignation or with hope and determination?
Should Christians face unethical uses of biotechnology with despair and resignation or with hope and determination?
COMMENTARY: Unguided by the truth about the human person and sexuality, advances in biotechnology are distorting the world’s understanding of marriage and the family.
Father Tad Pacholczyk explained that while the number of couples who could benefit from this therapy ‘is relatively small,' the transplant itself opens up the possibility for a new morally acceptable therapy.
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