In Vitro Fertilization: An Ethical Approach
While fertility doctors now bring renewed hope to couples struggling to get pregnant, the ethical dimensions of assisted reproductive technologies often spark heated debates.
While fertility doctors now bring renewed hope to couples struggling to get pregnant, the ethical dimensions of assisted reproductive technologies often spark heated debates.
At its core, abortion raises profound questions about the authority and power of the Creator God over life and death
The ProLife Doc, Dr. Bill Lile, knows that good obstetric healthcare is focused on preserving the health and lives of both pregnant mothers and the preborn babies they are carrying.
Using the broader definition of genocide to mean the singling out of a particular group of persons for extermination, you will find it hard to identify a more glaring example of genocide than abortion.
Recently, Dr. Lile had the opportunity to make this point in a personal letter. As he has emphasized repeatedly: a patient is a person, no matter how small.
The pro-life position is clear: human life begins at conception, full stop. To end that life deliberately and knowingly through abortion or other intentional acts is taking human life.