Wesley J. Smith is a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute’s Center on Human Exceptionalism, and consults for the Patients Rights Council.
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Wesley J. Smith
Slate’s Will Saletan—a favorite of mine even though we often disagree because he is a very good writer and unfailingly honest in his reportage—is onto the story of the baby girl born in the UK who was selected in—as her siblings were destroyed—because she did not have a . . . . Continue Reading »
Pig and I have much in common:Yes, it’s . . . . Continue Reading »
I posted yesterday about how “the scientists” in the UK are whining because their human/cow embryo cloning scheme has not been funded by the government. I said that once their whining hit the papers, things would change quickly, because in the UK—what the scientists want, the . . . . Continue Reading »
Some people talk—and some people act. In the latter category are the good people in Massachusetts who operate The Medical Safeguards Project. Understanding that people with developmental disabilities are at particular risk in our increasingly utilitarian health care system, the Medical . . . . Continue Reading »
To The Source asked me to write an essay for its newsletter on what I call biological colonialism. I was pleased to comply. From the article: Commentators who reflect on this moral crisis [the weakening of the sanctity/equality of life ethic] usually focus on “culture of death” issues . . . . Continue Reading »
The ethical and management disaster that is the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine continues to disappoint. Now, a member of the board has received a warning letter from the California Fair Political Practices Commission. From the story:The California Fair Political Practices Commission . . . . Continue Reading »
The hospital that allowed Marin Ryan to starve to death has issued a statement telling Martin’s parents and the country that all concerned are very, very sorry that they allowed him to starve to death over 26 days and “die in agony.”From the story: Chief executive Kate Grimes said . . . . Continue Reading »
“The scientists” in the UK are throwing a tantrum because their funding for the creation of human/cow hybrid embryos has apparently slowed. From the story:Britain’s effort to lead the world in stem cell research with the creation of human-animal “hybrid” clones has . . . . Continue Reading »
Crisis in Health Care Funding: Better to Slow Down Research Than Open the Door to a Culture of Death
From First ThoughtsArticles that worry about the rising costs of health care and hand wring about what we are to do about it are a dime a dozen. Still, Washington Post Science and Medical Reporter David Brown has written a lengthy article that presents a good summary of the problem. From the story: This difficult . . . . Continue Reading »
Bomb threats should be called what they are: Death threats. Animal researchers at UC Davis are being threatened. From the story: Police at UC Davis are on high alert while they are investigating a threat made on a controversial Web site targeting two of the university’s researchers.According . . . . Continue Reading »
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