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 Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Daniel Herbster reporting

Wesley J. Smith is an influential writer and commentator who has dedicated his career to preserving human dignity and educating his fellow man on the principles of bioethics and justice.  He is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute and a special consultant to the Center for Bioethics and Culture.  He has also written a number of books, and he blogs at Secondhand Smoke.  Smith was kind enough to share with AdvanceUSA’s readers about important bioethics issues facing our society today and about his work.


DH:  Why are bioethics issues so important?

 

WJS: Bioethics is a contraction for “biomedical ethics.” It is a field that has profound influence over core areas of human endeavor that help establish and define the morality of society, and indeed, the meaning of human life itself. Should elderly people have their health care rationed?  Is assisted suicide a proper medical service?  Is it right to create cloned human embryos for use in research or to bring to birth?  Is it wrong to abort fetuses because they test positive for Down syndrome? Should parents be able to genetically enhance their children? Are there morally relevant differences between humans and animals?  What should happen if a nurse refuses to participate in an abortion or a physician wants to cut off wanted life-sustaining medical treatment because the patient has a poor “quality of life?”  These and other equally important bioethical issues are much larger than the sum of their parts because they establish philosophical norms that exert tremendous influence upon society beyond the policies themselves.  Indeed, I can think of few fields more important than bioethics in determining the kind of society we shall become in the 21st century.

 

DH:  What is “human exceptionalism” and how does it relate to issues of life and justice?

 

WJS: Human exceptionalism refers to the sheer moral importance and unique value of being human.  I believe strongly that adhering to human exceptionalism is the predicate to defending universal human rights. Indeed, whether we accept or reject human exceptionalism may be the most important issue we face as a culture. For if we say that simply being human is not what gives value to life, we have to ask a second question: What does?  That second question leads directly to a system wherein those with power decide which of us has greater--and which lesser—value, and who decides those who don’t make muster. Thus, many in bioethics support “personhood theory,” which denies the objective moral value of being human and claims that what matters morally is being a “person,” a status earned by possessing minimal cognitive capacities. In this view, there is such a thing as a human “non person,” such as fetuses, newborns, and people who have lost these capacities, such as Terri Schiavo.  Worse, because the human non person is defined as having lesser value, they lose the right to life and, can be used instrumentally such as in medical experimentation or as sources of organs.  Indeed, there is much agitation in bioethics and within the organ transplant community to redefine death to include a diagnosis of persistent vegetative state—meaning that if this view prevails, severely compromised people could essentially be killed for their organs.  This isn’t happening—yet—but the only way to make sure that such policies are never instituted is to adhere to human exceptionalism.

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The AP reports.

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The Star Tribune reports.  Only time will tell what will happen to Bush’s important pro-life regulations after the Obama administration “reviews” them.


New White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel

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LifeNews reports.

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LifeNews reports.

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CitizenLink reports.

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 Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Reuters reports.  As does US News and World Report.

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LifeNews reports.

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LifeNews reports.

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 Monday, January 19, 2009

LifeNews reports.

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The Telegraph reports.

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The San Luis Obispo reports.

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LifeNews reports.

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The American Thinker reports.

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 Friday, January 16, 2009

LifeNews reports.

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Human Events warns against the resurrection of free speech limitations on radio.

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LifeNews reports.

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House Republicans, with the input of Grover Norquist, Mitt Romney, and other conservative economic experts, have released an alternative to the Obama stimulus plan that claims to be more family-friendly and more supportive of free market solutions.  Click here to read a summary of the plan.

 

Yesterday, Gov. Romney spoke to CNBC about the alternative plan and his thoughts on economic recovery.  “The best medicine for a sick economy is permanent tax relief” said Romney in committee hearings yesterday.

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CitizenLink reports.  As does Fox News.

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CitizenLink reports.

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The 2009 Index of Economic Freedom shows that the United States dropped from 5th to 6th most economically free nation on earth over the last year.

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 Wednesday, January 14, 2009

AdvanceUSA has learned from friends on Capitol Hill that the Obama administration is expected to quickly overturn Bush policies limiting taxpayer funding of unethical embryonic stem cell research and taxpayer funding of overseas abortions (ex: Mexico City Policy) soon after the inauguration.  Please contact President-elect Barack Obama through his transition website to tell him you want him to preserve these important, common sense pro-life policies.

 

We must preserve the executive branch restrictions on taxpayer funding of embryo-destroying research and overseas abortions.

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LifeNews reports.

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Manuel Miranda gives us a preview of the president-elect’s agenda on judges at Human Events.

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During economic downturns families are forced to make tough decisions and one area of major concern is what kind of tax burden a family will face.  President-elect Barack Obama is touting a $1 Trillion stimulus package which now contains tax cuts but would also skyrocket the nation’s debt.  Now there are reports that Democrats in Congress are pushing to eliminate any tax cuts whatsoever.

 

In response to Obama’s expressed desire to consider ideas from all sources, Republicans in the House are working on an alternative stimulus proposal which focuses more on tax relief for families and businesses (who provide jobs).  Eric Cantor, John Boehner, Mike Pence, Mitt Romney, and others will hold hearings tomorrow to promote a plan that does the following:

 

1)    Support Families through Tax Relief

2)    Provide Economic Relief for American Businesses and Entrepreneurs

3)    Save Future Generations from a Crushing Debt Burden

 

Jonah Goldberg weighs in with a conservative perspective on the stimulus proposals at National Review Online.

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WRCB News reports.

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Ben Smith at the Politico reports.

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CitizenLink reports.  Abstinence is not just about sexual decisions.  It also correlates with many other productive and responsible life choices.

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LifeNews reports.

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CitizenLink reports.

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The Heritage Foundation has prepared this helpful paper warning of the serious dangers posed by the CEDAW treaty which unfortunately has strong supporters in Congress.

 

The treaty poses serious threats to morality, family health, and the pro-life cause in any nation which ratifies it.  Here is an excerpt explaining the pro-life threat:

 

CEDAW is a much-debated and carefully negoti­ated document, and access to abortion is not required, nor even mentioned. But the committee's actions are an entirely different matter. In its discus­sion of women's health, the committee focuses almost exclusively on contraception and abortion, referencing its own General Recommendation No. 24 to require countries to liberalize their laws regarding abortion.[34] The committee called on Nigeria "to assess the impact of its abortion law on the maternal mortality rate and to give consider­ation to its reform or modification."[35] Yemen was reminded that "contraceptives should be free or affordable."[36] One committee member wanted to know whether women in Lithuania had access to affordable contraceptives, including emergency contraceptives, and was particularly concerned about a proposalunder consideration in Lithuania to restrict legal abortion. She warned that, "If the Government [intends] to restrict abortion, the con­sequences would be disastrous for women."[37]

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Here’s another helpful paper from our friends at the Heritage Foundation.

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John Stossel warns against demanding too much government regulation.

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 Tuesday, January 13, 2009

CitizenLink reports.

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OneNewsNow reports on warnings from Bishop Harry Jackson, Jr. about the danger to religious liberty from expanded “hate crimes” legislation and urges Christians to stand up against expanding hate (thought) crimes to cover “perceived or actual” sexual orientation or gender identity.

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The San Francisco Chronicle reports.

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 Monday, January 12, 2009

Jeremiah Dys explains.

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Ken Connor explains.

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OneNewsNow reports.

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OneNewsNow reports.

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The president of the Heritage Foundation, Ed Feulner, explains.

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