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Beginning of Life

Abortion

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1. We oppose the practice of abortion and urge the active development and employment of alternatives.

2. The practice of abortion is contrary to:

  • Respect for the sanctity of human life, as taught in the revealed, written Word of God.
  • Traditional, historical, and Judeo-Christian medical ethics.

3. We believe that biblical Christianity affirms certain basic principles which dictate against interruption of human gestation; namely: The ultimate sovereignty of a loving God, the Creator of all life. The great value of human life transcending that of the quality of life. The moral responsibility of human sexuality.

4. While we recognize the right of physicians and patients to follow the dictates of individual conscience before God, we affirm the final authority of Scripture, which teaches the sanctity of human life.

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Contraception

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Infertility & Reproduction

Reproductive Technology

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Frozen Oocytes

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Healthcare & Medicine

Access to Healthcare

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Conscience Issues

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Medical Tourism

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Organ Donation & Transplantation

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Privacy of Healthcare Information

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Science & Technology

Biotechnology

Animal-Human Hybrids & Chimeras

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Human Cloning

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Stem Cell Research

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Emerging Technologies

Ethical Use of Technology

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Genetic Ethics

Gender Selection

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Gene Therapy/Genetic Engineering

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Genetic Screening

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Genetic Testing

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Patenting of Human Tissue/Gene Patenting

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Human Enhancement

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Cyborgs

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Transhumanism/Posthumanism

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Human Research Ethics

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Experimentation on Human Embryos

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End of Life

Artificial Hydration & Nutrition

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Definition of Death

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Extraordinary Measures

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Physician-Assisted Suicide/Euthanasia

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Withholding & Withdrawing Treatment

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We believe that God is sovereign and is able to intervene in human affairs using natural or supernatural means. We also believe we are stewards of our bodies, our health and our resources, and therefore we are responsible to God for our lifestyle and healthcare choices.

Advance directives are discussions or written statements which convey a person's wishes to his or her family and physician in the event that he or she becomes unable to discuss such matters. They may (1) explain the individual's values about health, life and death; (2) give directions to family and physician about treatment goals or the use or non-use of specific treatment modalities; or (3) designate a surrogate to make decisions on behalf of the individual.

As Christian physicians and dentists, we believe that advance directives can be an important part of good stewardship. We should consider prayerfully having such discussions and completing written advance directives ourselves. We should encourage our patients to do the same.

Prior to completing an advance directive, the Christian should consider prayerfully God's will for his or her life. Family, clergy and other Christian advisors may be of assistance to the believer who is uncertain about the application of biblical principles and Christian tradition to his or her particular situation. The believer should formulate his or her advance directive to assure that it clearly and accurately reflects his or her values and wishes.

After completing an advance directive, the individual should discuss its content and meaning with his or her family, surrogate, and physician. Individuals should review their advance directives periodically to assure that they accurately reflect their current values and wishes.

Clinicians should examine carefully the verbal and written wishes expressed by their patients. They should be willing to follow these wishes provided they do not conflict with the clinician's personal moral or religious values. If such a conflict exists, the clinician should discuss it with the patient and transfer care if the conflict cannot be resolved.

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Issues of Human Dignity & Discrimination

Disability Ethics

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Eugenics

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