Posted on 12/27/2008 2:45:30 PM PST by wagglebee
Two weeks ago, headlines across the world announced the release of the Vaticans official position on bioethics. Naturally, the Catholic Churchs stance on the destruction of human embryos, the creation of designer babies, and the like was greeted with scorn by liberal Catholics and by many medical professionals and scientists.
But two things truly fascinate me about the release of this document. The first is its title: Dignitas Personaeor, in plain English: On the Dignity of the Person.
Now thats an interesting title for the Catholic Churchs official teaching on bioethics. Actually, its the perfect title because the question of human dignity is at the root of virtually every major question facing humans today. Not just bioethics, but also medicine, the economy, and the environment.
And the question of human dignity hangs on the answer to this question: Where do humans come from? If human beings are the products of random chance, then human dignity is merely the product of our fevered imaginations. If we truly are the end result of a coincidental convergence of atomic particles, then the phrase human dignity is meaningless. We would have no more right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness than would a mossy fern.
Scientists would be free to tinker with our genetic makeup, to dispose of human embryos, to clone us and mix our DNA with animals. Governments would be free to exercise unrestrained power over their ultimately valueless subjects. Without any basis for human dignity, life is one gigantic free-for-allget what you can, while you can.
But, if the answer to the question, Where do we come from? is We were created by God, then the implications are truly staggering.
If in fact we were created in Gods image; if in fact, as we celebrated yesterday at Christmas, God in Christ became human, took on human flesh, sharing our very DNA, then every human life, from natural conception through natural death, is endowed with eternal and incomprehensible worth.
Instead of playing with human DNA and re-creating humans in the image of our desires and imaginations, we would be responsible to protect the human genetic makeup. Governments would be responsible to preserve order and protect the rights of individuals whose dignity depends not on their value to the state, but on their value to the Supreme Being.
The second thing that fascinates me about the Vatican paper is this: The world is watching what Christians say about human dignity. As the director of a medical research institute told the Washington Post, Even in the secular world we take a very careful look at the religious writings in the field of bioethics.
Why? I think the reason may be very simple. Each and every one of us, deep in our hearts, wants to know that we have value. That even as we behold the heavens, the stars and the moon, we matter to Him who set them in their place.
So in these troubled times, I believe that the Churchs greatest calling is to uphold human life and dignity. Because as we do, we ultimately point all those who are made in Gods image back to Him who created them and loves them beyond all comprehension.
And if not, none of us are safe.
Amen!
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..it is in the shape of the cross!!
We ARE created in God's image!...He has left His imprint within our bodies.
I wonder if he and B16 will ever get a chance to meet? I know they'd deep-down appreciate each other.
Chuck, remember you’re a baptised Catholic.
Dignitas Personae (The Dignity of a Person) |
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith |
Dignitas Personae, an Instruction on ethical issues arising from biomedical research, was published by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, 12 December 2008. The Instruction defends the life of unborn human beings, created in the image of God, and provides guidance on how to respect human life and human procreation in our scientific age. |
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I heard him speak here in Oregon at an apologetics conference, too. Very good speaker. Convert, too.
He’s a Catholic? I didn’t know! Wow-— let me say this: he sure benefited from a lot of wisdom and insight, love of Scripture and love of people, from his association with the Evangelicals. He brings a lot with him.
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