Archive for November, 2007

Who should evaluate life?

About a month ago, I posted a question on the dangers of a living will with a link to a post on the subject by Al Mohler. Mohler has posted again on the subject of euthanasia.

There are several possible answers -

  1. The individuals themselves (hence “living wills”)
  2. Doctors or scientists
  3. Society as represented by government
  4. Family members most affected by the circumstances of the person
  5. God’s will as revealed by Him in His Word

There are problems with all five: Not everyone knows what is best for themselves. Doctors/scientist are by no means infallible and can be prejudiced by certain factors. Society/government and family members all prey to the same problems as doctors/scientists. Not everyone agrees as to what God’s Word reveals (although, certainly as God, whatever His will is, would be correct. The problem lies with understanding His will and making sure we don’t interpret His will to agree with our line of thinking.)

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Choose Your Religion

Here is a interesting question? Which is preferable to you, monotheism or polytheism? Your answer can include some variation, of course. What I am interested in is why do you prefer one over the other? Does it matter to you if the religion you prefer is true? Why or why not?

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Creationism/Evolution links of various types

This post has a number of links on different aspects of the Creationism versus Evolution debate. If you are willing to take the time, you get to hear from both sides of the issue.

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