In his latest On the Square column , Joe Carter explains the importance of thinking morally about reproductive technologies:
From the time of Adam and Eve until the late 1970s, there waswith one notable exceptiononly one way to make a baby: the sexual bonding of a man and a woman. That number increased to two in 1978 after the birth of Louise Brown, the first test tube baby. Today, there are thirty-eight ways to make a baby, almost all of which can be accomplished without sexual intercourse.
Also today, George Weigel on the the fifth anniversary of Pope Benedict XVIs Regensburg Lecture :
In the flood of commentary surrounding the 10th anniversary of 9/11, I found but one reference to a related anniversary of considerable importance: the fifth anniversary of Pope Benedict XVIs Regensburg Lecture. That lecture, given the day after the fifth anniversary of 9/11 at the popes old university in Germany, identified the two key challenges to 21st-century Islam, if that faith of over a billion people is going to live within todays world in something other than a condition of war.
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