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- QUESTION: Is eugenics (the practice of methods such as abortion and
- selective breeding of mankind in order to genetically improve the race)
- something which a Christian in good conscience should advocate?
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- To know whether we "ought" to employ eugenics (or abortion or
- genocide or euthanasia, etc.), we must answer two questions:
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- 1) Who is man?
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- 2) For what purpose was he made?
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- We cannot simply base our answer on "what" is man, because it is
- impossible to derive "ought" (moral imperatives) from "is" (a description
- of a thing in terms of its constituent elements).
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- True Science, in its consideration of any phenomenon, whether
- it be man, the action of the tides, or supernovas, only investigates
- HOW these things come into existence, what their constituent elements
- are, and what effect they have on other things.
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- It never addresses WHY these things came into being.
- Evolutionary theory SEEMS to address "why" by ASSUMING all phenomena
- are the result of chance. But this is not a scientific idea. Why not?
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- Because it is outside the perspective of science proper. Empirical
- observation and experiments capable of duplication provide no indication
- as to whether chance or God supervised creation. Indeed, the belief that
- chance governed the creation of the universe requires as much a leap of
- faith as does belief that God created the universe. Arguably more.
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- The belief in chance as the governing hand in the universe is not
- science but scientism: a religious faith in theories whose prestige is
- dependent upon their being associated with science, but which in
- themselves have no scientific validity. These theories are outside the
- bounds of the scientific method.
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- The Bible, God's revealed Word to man, teaches that man is created
- in God's image [Gen. 1:26,27] and that his purpose is to glorify God
- [Eph. 1:3-12]. All conscientious Christians who desire to be in God's
- will on this issue must answer the above question in light of His word.
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- Therefore:
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- >>> The question that must be asked is: will eugenics (or abortion or
- euthanasia, etc.) further the end for which man was made? If the answer
- is no, then IT MUST NOT BE PRACTICED.
-
- --- Paraphrased from A MODEST PROPOSAL FOR PEACE, PROSPERITY AND
- HAPPINESS by Franky Schaeffer and Harold Fickett (Nashville: Thomas
- Nelson, 1984)