Sta samen ontspannen stil bij grote levensvragen. Voor mensen die de oppervlakkigheid zat zijn. Gedachten om je op te inspireren! Door Daan van Schalkwijk (A.k.a. Daniel Bernardus), een religieuze bioloog met een fascinatie voor het menselijk hart.
dinsdag 16 februari 2010
vrijdag 12 februari 2010
Interessant artikel over oneerlijke wetenschap
vrijdag 5 februari 2010
De Kei van Utrecht!
maandag 25 januari 2010
Hoe ethiek, geloof en wetenschap samen gaan...
In fact the Church, in proposing moral evaluations for biomedical research on human life, draws on the light of both reason and faith (cf.ibid., n. 3), since she is convinced that "what is human is not only received and respected by faith, but is also purified, elevated and perfected" (ibid., n. 7).
In this context a response is likewise given to the widespread mentality that presents faith as an obstacle to scientific freedom and research, because it presumes that faith is made up of a pattern of prejudices that hinder the objective understanding of reality. Faced with this attitude that strives to replace truth with a consensus that is fragile and easy to manipulate, the Christian faith, instead, makes a real contribution in the ethical and philosophical context. It does not provide pre-constituted solutions to concrete problems like bio-medical research and experimentation, but rather proposes reliable moral perspectives within which human reason can seek and find valid solutions.
There are in fact specific contents of Christian revelation that cast light on bioethical problems: the value of human life, the relational and social dimension of the person, the connection between the unitive and the procreative aspects of sexuality, and the centrality of the family founded on the marriage of a man and a woman. These matters engraved in the human heart are also rationally understandable as an element of natural moral law and can be accepted also by those who do not identify with the Christian faith.
The natural moral law is neither exclusively nor mainly confessional, even if the Christian Revelation and the fulfilment of Man in the mystery of Christ fully illumines and develops its doctrine. As theCatechism of the Catholic Church says, it "states the first and essential precepts which govern the moral life" (n. 1955). Established in human nature itself and accessible to every rational creature, the natural moral law thus determines the basis for initiating dialogue with all who seek the truth and, more generally, with civil and secular society. This law, engraved in every human being's heart, touches on one of the essential problems of reflection on law and likewise challenges the conscience and responsibility of legislators.
maandag 18 januari 2010
Om samen te lezen...
donderdag 7 januari 2010
Wellicht abortussen om de aarde te redden?
dinsdag 5 januari 2010
Red de Planeet, dood de mensen?
vrijdag 1 januari 2010
Als je het echt wilt weten...
http://www.mercatornet.com/articles/view/the_shock_and_awe_of_creation/
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Vaticaan & klimaatverandering
vrijdag 18 december 2009
Keuzevrijheid abortus
Een ander verhaal dat te denken geeft is dat van Bernard Nathanson, een vooraanstaand abortus-arts die van mening veranderde. The Hand of God: A Journey from Death to Life by the Abortion Doctor Who Changed His Mind