Sin and bioethics. |
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Authors: | Tibor Imrényi |
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Affiliation: | Hungarian Orthodox Diocese (Moskow Patriarchate) and Department of Religious Studies, Szeged University of Sciences, Hungary. |
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Abstract: | The essay starts out with defining the biblical concept of sin in the Old and the New Testaments. The literal knowledge of divine truth is distinguished from its truthful and spiritual interpretation. A further distinction should be made between the Creator of life (God) and the medium or "intermediary creator" (man) of life. I argue for the "single wholeness" of the human race and for the unity of human responsibility in bioethics. In delineating the teaching of the Church on abortion and family planning, I show that the healing of all human diseases, from traditional interventions to genetic ones, is a Christian duty and is in accordance with Christ's mission on earth as long as one has not been directly or indirectly involved in "reproducing" or "designing" one's descendants or destroying or damaging human life even at its very beginnings. |
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Keywords: | abortion cloning family planning genetic engineering literal vs. spiritual interpretation of truth physical vs. spiritual disease sex selection |
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