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''The American Anglican Council does not currently appear to have any official statements on specific bioethical issues, but affirms a commitment to the sanctity of life in its statement of faith.'' | ''The American Anglican Council does not currently appear to have any official statements on specific bioethical issues, but affirms a commitment to the sanctity of life in its statement of faith.'' | ||
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:"All human life is a sacred gift from God and is to be protected and defended from conception to natural death. We will uphold the sanctity of life and bring the grace and compassion of Christ to those who face the realities of previous abortion, unwanted pregnancy, and end-of-life illness." (Statement of Faith<ref>https://americananglican.org/about-us/statement-of-faith/</ref>) | :"All human life is a sacred gift from God and is to be protected and defended from conception to natural death. We will uphold the sanctity of life and bring the grace and compassion of Christ to those who face the realities of previous abortion, unwanted pregnancy, and end-of-life illness." (Statement of Faith<ref>https://americananglican.org/about-us/statement-of-faith/</ref>) | ||
Revision as of 17:10, 3 July 2018
Official Denominational Website: https://www.americananglican.org/
Issues of Human Dignity & Discrimination
The American Anglican Council does not currently appear to have any official statements on specific bioethical issues, but affirms a commitment to the sanctity of life in its statement of faith.
Official Statement: from American Anglican Council, "Statement of Faith" (2005)
- "All human life is a sacred gift from God and is to be protected and defended from conception to natural death. We will uphold the sanctity of life and bring the grace and compassion of Christ to those who face the realities of previous abortion, unwanted pregnancy, and end-of-life illness." (Statement of Faith[1])