Today, technology is moving at a fast rate. Things that were science fiction 20 years ago are now experimental procedures. Many of these procedures, especially those around humans, raise ethical questions. We need to answer those ethical questions before we move forward. However, too often we ignore these questions or companies hire bioethicists simply to rubber stamp their procedures.
Even if we …More
Today, technology is moving at a fast rate. Things that were science fiction 20 years ago are now experimental procedures. Many of these procedures, especially those around humans, raise ethical questions. We need to answer those ethical questions before we move forward. However, too often we ignore these questions or companies hire bioethicists simply to rubber stamp their procedures.

Even if we decide to go ahead with a procedure, it is important to discuss whether we should first. Hearing such concerns may give people pause before going through with it, even if the procedure is legal.
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Bioethics Must Outpace Technology

Bioethics Must Outpace Technology May 23, 2019 Fr. Matthew P. Schneider, LC Petri Dish (CC0, Drew Hays, Unsplash) Today, technology is moving at a fast rate. Things …
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If humanity does not come back to God the creator ,all this technology is futile ,useless, because its pushing us away from God even more, and that wont make us happy