Sunday, July 3, 2011

Peter Singer Hope July 8, 2011 Commentary

Peter Singer, the most famous bioethicist on the planet known for his thinking Moral absolutes do not exist, so we should do the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Consistently, Singer has publicly defended abortion, euthanasia without consent, and even infanticide -- arguing that parents should have the rights to kill newborns if they wish.

But at a recent ethics conference at Oxford, Singer acknowledged that his views do not have answers in dealing with certain contemporary challenges and he even said he had regrets about not believing in God. C. S. Lewis, himself once an atheist warned, “Really, a young Atheist cannot guard his faith too carefully.

Lets pray Peter embraces the truth.

What do you think. Until Next Time, I’m Billy David Dickson

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