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Life and Bioethics

Every human being is created in the image of God, and is therefore sacred and to be respected as valued and loved by God. Abortion, embryonic research, euthanasia, and assisted suicide are just some of the current ways in which human life in God’s image is being devalued in our society. We campaign for human life, particularly at its most vulnerable, to be protected in law from the point of conception until the point of natural death.

“Your eyes saw my unformed substance;
in your book were written, every one of them,
    the days that were formed for me,
    when as yet there was none of them.”
Psalm 139:16

Articles

  • March 22nd, 2019
    On Monday, lawyers from the Christian Legal Centre will give evidence before the highest court of the European Union on the case of ‘One of Us’, a pro-life federation which previously challenged the court to stop EU funding of the destruction of human embryos. But their bid was rejected because the court did "not like the subject matter". Please pray for Monday’s court case, that the EU court would protect and uphold the lives of unborn babies.
  • March 1st, 2019
    On Wednesday 27 February, Christian Legal Centre's Roger Kiska gave evidence to a parliamentary hearing on human rights and the abortion law in Northern Ireland. Here, he explains the issues at stake and why Westminster ought not to seek to overrule Northern Ireland's laws.
  • January 16th, 2019
    The Royal College of Physicians has decided to adopt a neutral position on changing laws on assisted dying – without consulting its members. Tim Dieppe discusses how this change in position seems unconstitutional, and why the law should not change. He concludes that the strong laws this country has are needed to protect the vulnerable.
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