
Knocking Human Beings Off the Pedestal of Exceptionalism
Feb 16, 2010 - 6:20
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On this episode of What It Means to Be Human, Discovery Institute senior fellow in human rights and bioethics Wesley J. Smith takes a look at what's behind the radical euthanasia movement. According to Smith, "Support fo...
Everyone Matters, No Matter What is an episode from What It Means to Be Human by Wesley Smith. On this episode of What It Means to Be Human, Discovery Institute senior fellow in human rights and bioethics Wesley J. Smith takes a look at wha...
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Published Feb 9, 2010, 5:55 long, audio available.
On this episode of What It Means to Be Human, Discovery Institute senior fellow in human rights and bioethics Wesley J. Smith takes a look at what's behind the radical euthanasia movement. According to Smith, "Support for euthanasia can be seen as merely a symptom of the deeper illness of nihilism, a social cancer that has been gnawing steadily away at us for more than a century." How do we stem this terrible tide? By "embracing human exceptionalism and its corollary that each and every one of us matters -- no matter what." Listen in and hear the charge for true compassion in our society.
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Everyone Matters, No Matter What is from What It Means to Be Human by Wesley Smith.
Published Feb 9, 2010 and 5:55 long