family Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 13, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsMedicineTechnology Tagged , biotechnology, children, family, fathers, gametes, genomes, in vitro fertilization, mothers, ovum, parenthood, sperm Our Looming Procreative Anarchy Wesley J. Smith March 13, 2022 Bioethics, Medicine, Technology 4 It is no secret that the traditional family is under unprecedented assault. But we haven’t seen anything yet. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date June 3, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, abortion, confession, Dublin, Europe, health, hospital, Ireland, lifestyle, Margaret Sanger, medicine, modernism, mother, Oliver Cromwell, paganism, parenthood, pregnancy, pyramids, Roman Catholic, Stonehenge Ireland Goes Back to Its Roots Michael Egnor June 3, 2018 Bioethics, Faith & Science 5 It is a matter of fact — a straightforward scientific fact known since the basics of human reproduction were first understood — that human life begins at fertilization of the egg by the sperm. Read More ›
Type post Date April 19, 2016 CategoriesBioethicsGenetics Tagged , __tedited, behavior, cell adhesion, character, children, choices, estrogen, free choice, genome, human responsibilities, moral responsibility, parenthood, personality, prophecy, reproduction, risk, sexual ethics, sexual misbehavior, sexual reproduction, storytelling Science as Astrology: A Gene for, or Rather Against, Virginity? Science and Culture April 19, 2016 Bioethics, Genetics 4 Sometimes it seems much of the most hyped research is about relieving us of the burden of personal moral responsibility. Read More ›