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Mark Daniels is a broadcasting veteran of nearly 30 years, and currently serves as the Programming and Marketing Manager of WFIL/WNTP in Philadelphia. His daily talk show and On the Mark commentaries have consistently won top honors from the PA Association of Broadcasters, as well as past awards from the Philadelphia Press Association, Excellence in Media, and others. Daniels serves as host of two nationally-syndicated Christian ministry programs: The Bible Study Hour with Dr. James Montgomery Boice, and Every Last Word with Dr. Phillip Ryken. Mark Daniels can be heard weekdays at 4pm ET on www.wfil.com. Click Here to email your Comments or Questions.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2006

Hypocritical Oath

Mary Rettig of AgapePress reports that recent changes to the Hippocratic Oath may cause its tenets to render harm to medical patients. Rettig quotes Wesley Smith, a senior fellow of The Discovery Institute, as saying that prohibitions against killing patients, or having sex with them, have been lifted in recent revisions of the Oath, which predates by centuries the birth of Christ.

Perhaps most troubling, in Smith's opinion, is that the once active requirements or  pledges of the Hippocratic Oath are being replaced by "very vague and passive assertions --for example, to always treat a patient with dignity." Wesley correctly asserts that, if a physician considers euthanasia to be "dignified," then an argument can be made that the very oath that eschews doing harm...no longer prohibits the taking of a life

Disturbing stuff, indeed...but here's another perspective. For those who see science (medicine) and religion as antonymic, and so have already rejected the precepts of Biblical wisdom, I ask you: what is your "plumb line" for the future of society?  

If Godly standards are inappropriate, and timeless worldly statutes no longer apply, then what is to be the arbiter of right and wrong? Mere tolerance, or hyper-libertarianism?

In a society that seems hellbent (pun intended) on replacing wisdom with knowledge and esoteric experience…it seems we are no longer willing to learn from our mistakes…and then are--in the words of the naturalist philosopher--doomed to repeat them.

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