Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Live and Let Live Bioethics

Alex Tang, 2006, Live and Let Live: A Christian Perspective on Biotechology, Petaling Jaya: Kairos Research Centre.

This is the age of cutting edge biotechnology. With the completion of the mapping of the human genome in 2000, we are poised for a great leap in life-changing biotechnological discoveries and innovations. Some of the many issues Christians shall face at the dawning of the 21st Century are:
• When does a human life begin?
• Is abortion allowed?
• Should Christian couples consider In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) or ‘test tube babies’ for their infertility problem?
• Should we allow ‘embryo reduction’ if there are too many embryos in successful IVF?
• What shall we do about ‘spare embryos’?
• What is therapeutic and reproductive cloning?
• Should human cloning be allowed?
• Is a ‘human’ clone a human being?
• Shall we allow embryonic stem cell research to continue?
• What are the promises of stem cell research?
• How will the practice of medicine be changed by new discoveries in biotechnology?
• Will you like to grow a new heart?
• Should scientist be allowed to make changes or ‘improve’ the human blueprint?
• Design your own baby?
• What is human eugenics?

The Bible does not give specific answers to these questions. Using biblical principles, this book seeks to help Christians to understand and be informed about these issues. Some of these questions may sound like science fiction. We have seen the way the silicon revolution of computers; mobile phones and the Internet have changed our lives within a decade. The biotechnology revolution has already begun. We are just beginning to experience its effect. We are living in ‘interesting times’.

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2 Comments:

Blogger Leon Jackson said...

One of the best books on the topic available to the modern Christian who takes both science and his/her faith seriously. The book treats the science seriously and moves out of pontification, and yet, takes time to dwell on historical and devotional perspectives.

4:24 PM  
Blogger Alex Tang said...

Hi Leon,

Thank you. This is so encouraging.

11:47 AM  

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