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Hi everybody!
I am a newcomer to this forum, but I would like to ask you if you could give me your opinion on a blog I began some months ago on questions of bioethics and of human rights.
The blog is “The Dawn of Europe” otherwise known as the Human RIghts and Bioethics update. You may visit it at dawnofeurope.blogspot.com
You are welcome to comment and to leave posts on the blog. And if you wish to start a thread of discussions here… I am available to discuss with you on these subjects.
One of my last posts was about a book written by a French biologist, Henri Atlan, who confessed that his initiative was principally inspired by a desire to emancipate from the “curse” placed in the book of Genesis on women (you shall bear child in pain). Find it here: dawnofeurope.blogspot.com/2005/05/article-of-henri-atlan-on-human.html
I found it an interesting illustration of the dangers of secular ideologies taking up science to serve their agendas.
What do you think about that?
Waiting your comments,
Marc
I am a newcomer to this forum, but I would like to ask you if you could give me your opinion on a blog I began some months ago on questions of bioethics and of human rights.
The blog is “The Dawn of Europe” otherwise known as the Human RIghts and Bioethics update. You may visit it at dawnofeurope.blogspot.com
You are welcome to comment and to leave posts on the blog. And if you wish to start a thread of discussions here… I am available to discuss with you on these subjects.
One of my last posts was about a book written by a French biologist, Henri Atlan, who confessed that his initiative was principally inspired by a desire to emancipate from the “curse” placed in the book of Genesis on women (you shall bear child in pain). Find it here: dawnofeurope.blogspot.com/2005/05/article-of-henri-atlan-on-human.html
I found it an interesting illustration of the dangers of secular ideologies taking up science to serve their agendas.
What do you think about that?
Waiting your comments,
Marc