Friday, December 16, 2011

Remembering Christopher Hitchens, atheist pro-life apologist

Fetal Distraction | Politics | Vanity Fair: "That the most partially formed human embryo is both human and alive has now been confirmed, in an especially vivid sense, by the new debate over stem-cell research and the bioethics of cloning. If an ailing or elderly person can be granted a new lease on life by a transfusion of this cellular material, then it is obviously not random organic matter. The original embryonic blastocyst may be a clump of 64 to 200 cells that is only five days old. But all of us began our important careers in that form, and every needful encoding for life is already present in the apparently inchoate. We are the first generation to have to confront this as a certain knowledge."

Editor: Not a perfect apologist, but still a strong voice. Now he knows the truth, as so ably expounded in today's Daily Spurgeon.

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