CedarEthics

On Bioethics and the Defense of Human Life

  • Making Moral Decisions in Medicine

    Our guest blogger this week is Matt Tabbut, a second-year med student (and Cedarville alumnus) at Chicago’s Rosalind Franklin University. At this stage of my medical education, I have begun to look at some practical ethics case studies. There are a few beacons, or waypoints, that I use to help guide me in making decisions. [...]

    July 5th, 2007

  • The Pursuit of ‘Happyness’

    Actor Will Smith received a Best Actor nomination in 2006 for his role as Chris Gardner, a stuggling single father of a five year-old boy. “The Pursuit of Happyness” was inspired by a true story, and is a moving portrayal of courage, tenacity, and street smarts, as the hero tries to make it as an [...]

    June 28th, 2007

  • Seeing These Calamities to Their End

    January 21st was National Sanctity of Human Life Day. On this day, 34 years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court legalized abortion for any reason. Our guest blogger this week is Murray Vasser, President of Cedarville Students for Life. In 1783 the slave trade dominated the world’s economy and was deeply entrenched in a morally oblivious [...]

    January 23rd, 2007

  • The Language of God

    I have always thought that Dr. Francis Collins is a pretty cool guy. When I first met him in 1992, I was impressed by his engaging personality, his love of playing the guitar and riding motorcycles, and his unabashed Christian faith. Dr. Collins is the head of the National Human Genome Research Institute, and directs [...]

    January 6th, 2007

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