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    Explore "persistent" with insightful episodes like "Late Night With Jesus - Audio", "Parables: Living A Better Story - Pt. 4: The Parable Of The Persistent Neighbor", "Persistent Prayer - Audio", "Choosing Persistence" and "Is the DEA scaring doctors away from treating pain aggressively" from podcasts like ""Portview", "Portland Christian Center Sermons", "Metro Praise International Church", "The Look & Sound of Leadership" and "What It Means to Be Human"" and more!

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    Is the DEA scaring doctors away from treating pain aggressively

    Is the DEA scaring doctors away from treating pain aggressively
    Is the Drug Enforcement Administration scaring doctors away from treating pain aggressively? Bioethicist Wesley J. Smith discusses recent reports on the DEA’s aggressive pursuit of doctors who subscribe pain medication for chronic pain sufferers. The perception by doctors that the DEA is “gunning” for those who may over prescribe, which according to Smith can result in a lamentable deterence to the proper alleviation of pain. Legislation to help ease this tension and provide a solution has been caught up in the debata over assisted suicide with supporters of doctor assisted suicide warning that such legislation threatens Oregon’s assited suicide regime.

    Cloning Double Talk

    Cloning Double Talk
    On this episode of Brave New Bioethics senior fellow Wesley J. Smith explains how a new bill introduced in the US Senate actually authorizing human cloning can yet be called a ban on cloning. New congressional legislation that explicitly legalizes human cloning and also authorizes researchers to pay women to harvest their eggs for cloning research. The bill has been named by it’s sponsors, Senators Hatch and Feinstein, the Human Cloning Ban and Stem Cell Protection Act. Smith shows how they use definition sleight of hand to get away with it.

    Hospice association abandons patient's best interests with refusal to denounce physician assisted suicide

    Hospice association abandons patient's best interests with refusal to denounce physician assisted suicide
    On this episode of Brave New Bioethics, CSC senior fellow Wesley J. Smith looks at the newly release statement from the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine on the issue of physician assisted suicide in which they assume a position of neutrality. According to Smith their new position is both a cowardly act and a backdoor repudiation of a long established philosophy of hospice care in respecting each patient's life. Such terminal non-judgementalism is an abandonment of the hospice organization's professed goal of promoting proper hospice care and worse is an abandonment of patients whose lives depend on doctors acting to relieve their suffering while abiding by the hypocratic oath.

    Is China Murdering Dissedents for Organs?

    Is China Murdering Dissedents for Organs?
    There is no question that Chinese transplant centers sell their wares. China has admitted to selling the organs of executed prisoners. The question is whether some of these organs come from Falun Gong dissedents executed for heterodox religious beliefs that the Chinese government disagrees with, as discussed in a report by human rights attorneys titled Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong Practitioners in China. A recent update to the report shows that the Chinese military may be running these organ transplant centers as a means of generating much needed revenue.

    The Trouble With Transhumanism

    The Trouble With Transhumanism
    There is a new religion spreading across the globe. It is called transhumanism. Transhumanists believe that natural humans aren’t good enough, smart enough, strong enough, athletic enough, beautiful enough, or genetically diverse enough. They reject the very idea of normal, indeed, of there being any virtue at all in remaining fully human. Let's look at what exactly transhumanists want, and what the trouble is with transhumanism.

    The Making of an Activist

    The Making of an Activist
    I am often asked how I became an anti euthanasia activist. Like most people on both sides of the issue, it began with a personal experience. Usually after a suicide, those who were close to the deceased person wonder why, grieve, and finally go on with their lives. But I had a queasy feeling that there was more to Frances death than appeared on the surface. It was as if she had somehow been encouraged to pursue death. Yet, I knew her friends had all tried to persuade her to embrace life. I decided to investigate. Visit my blog at www.wesleyjsmith.com/blog/.

    On Keeping a Disabled Girl "Small"

    On Keeping a Disabled Girl "Small"
    I have had several requests to comment on the story of the cognitively disabled girl named Ashley, whose parents subjected her to hormone treatments and invasive surgeries (hysterectomy, mastectomy) to keep her "small." The point of these "treatments" was to ensure that by remaining at about 75 pounds, Ashley's care could still be provided by her parents. I certainly don't question the parents' motive. They thought this was the best way to continue to be able to care for their daughter at home. Still, the core questions as I see them, are whether these interventions supported Ashley's intrinsic worth and whether they were therapeutic and therefore ethical for a doctor to perform. The answer to both questions, I think, is no. The motive was love, I agree. But, in the end, I think it was wrong.

    The Truth About the Ghoulish Aspirations of Jack Kevorkian

    The Truth About the Ghoulish Aspirations of Jack Kevorkian
    Jack Kevorkian will soon be out of jail on parole, but we likely will not be told much about the ultimate goal Kevorkian sought to achieve through his nearly 10-year, law-defying campaign of assisted suicide. Kevorkian does not believe that assisted suicide should be narrowly applied to the dying as is often reported in the media. This fact is easily discernible from his remarks, his writings, and his actions. Unfortunately, this ugly truth will probably be lost in the stampede to talk and write about Kevorkian after his release from prison. Instead, we will hear of Jack the Martyred Saint, a man punished simply because he wanted to alleviate the suffering of "the terminally ill."

    Two Different Views on Life, Loving and Killing

    Two Different Views on Life, Loving and Killing
    On this episode of BNB Smith highlights the stark difference between the attitudes of two men toward the weakest and most vulnerable among us, a difference that can be described literally as the distinction between loving and killing. The choice we make about such contrasting paths will determine whether we remain a moral society committed to the pursuit of universal human rights.

    BNB #2: The New Ethics of Personhood Theory

    BNB #2: The New Ethics of Personhood Theory
    What is this new idea called personhood theory? Under Personhood theory each human being doesn’t have moral worth simply and merely because he or she is human, but rather, we each have to earn our rights by possessing sufficient mental capacities to be considered a person. Personhood theory provides moral justification to oppress and exploit the most vulnerable human beings. Indeed, based on the writing of some of the most influential writers in bioethics in the world’s most reputable bioethical and medical journals, being denigrated as a non person can have lethal consequences and lead to the worst forms of abuse. For more information visit Discovery Institute's Bioethics website.

    Are We Defining A Brave New Future Where All Human Life Is Not Protected?

    Are We Defining A Brave New Future Where All Human Life Is Not  Protected?
    Are we headed for a brave new world where unconscious people are treated as if they were simply biological machines? Wesley warns that we maybe headed down that path, even though today most people believe “that treating people as mere things violates the intrinsic dignity of the individual and the equal moral worth of all human life.” And yet prominent bioethicists and philosophers are contemplating, and even championing, ideas and legislation that could lead to a bleak future where human exceptionalism is ignored.
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