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FORD: "..tout á fais strict de l’église catholique"
Australian SDB Moral philosopher on rights of the unborn
 
MARSEILLE:  29th September--  With the support of UNESCO and the Council of Europe, the International Forum on Bioethical and Biomedical Law met in the French provincial city of Marseille in mid-September to discuss "Procreation and the rights of the child".  Amidst an imposing gaggle of legal and medical gurus, the lone Catholic voice of Dr., Norman Ford, whose Religious provenance was highlighted in the Conference as 'Salesian of Don Bosco' rather than just SDB, stood out.  His was not the only religious voice - on the same platform the day Fr. Ford spoke was the Professor of Law and Bioethical Medicine from Tel Aviv University, Prof. Amos Shapira - but by far the majority of speakers represented diverse European perspectives on the rights of the foetus, almost all of which, however, permit some experimentation involving the foetus.  France has the strictest laws in this regard.
Ford's presentation at the conference merited special mention in the current affairs report in the local daily La Marseillaise, for his strong representation on behalf of the rights of the unborn child.  In fact he presented the core argument thus:

In early Christian times it was held that human life should be cherished and shown absolute moral respect from conception because human life is an inviolable divine gift. The Second Vatican Council confirmed this living tradition on the moral status of human embryos: 'Life once conceived must be protected with the utmost care...'.  I believe this theological insight expresses a widely shared value for human life, held also by many who do not believe in the Bible.

There are also sound philosophical, ie, rational, arguments that support the biblical and Christian tradition on absolute respect for the human embryo based on its natural actual and proximate potential, inherent in its formative process from conception, to form a human individual and person. The recognition of the need of moral respect for human life from conception reflects humanity’s high regard for life that from time immemorial has taken its origin from a couple's mutual self-giving in  love.  It arises in the heart  and not from religious sources alone. Adults have moral responsibilities for embryonic human life, but not direct dominion over life itself.  There is no justification  for the reductionism that views human embryos as no more than genetic products, devoid of significance and inherent value. The passive potency of sperm and egg to become a human embryo is not accorded moral value, but the new human life resulting from their fusion certainly has a claim to absolute moral respect.


 

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