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| Peter and Helen Evans - Orthodox Speakers on Bioethics |
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| Written by Nicholas Chancy | |
| Thursday, 19 June 2008 | |
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OB: Give us a little background on you. What is your faith background, and how did you get interested in Orthodoxy? Peter and Helen: We were born into the Christian tradition - Helen Orthodox, Peter Protestant - but, in our late teens, lured by the glamor of secular life, we wandered away from it. This was not a deeply-considered decision. We simply didn't take religion very seriously; it seemed old-fashioned and largely irrelevant to the life we saw around us. As we matured and felt the need for moral foundations in our life, we began paying a little more attention to various forms of spirituality, as long as they weren't Christianity. After dabbling in everything from Theosophy to New-Age nonsense, we realized that, whatever partial truths these schemes may have contained, they just weren't true enough. Interestingly, it started becoming obvious to us that whatever was true in the various ‘faiths’ we looked at was a Christian truth. And, where the other faiths ultimately led to ‘nothingness’ or nihilism or stopped short at some more-or-less disreputable guru, Christianity ultimately led through a comprehensive account of human nature in creation to the God of love. However, this realization didn't happen suddenly, we were lured into the idea that most of these "religions" were indeed Christian, and without a firm foundation on what is Christian, we believed it for a time. Couple that with the current culture and it was quite a surprise to us to finally find true Christianity. Once we realized that Christianity was the truth, we wanted to get as close to the root of the faith as we could, and that’s why we became Orthodox Christians. OB: As I understand it, you are completing some educational courses in Orthodoxy. Tell us a little about that. OB: Why did you get interested in the topic of bioethics? OB: The Bible was written a long time before modern medicine. The most influential saints also lived long before test tube babies or respirators. How do you go about applying the ancient Orthodox teaching to these modern day issues? Having said that, every new development in the life sciences raises novel moral questions. And, in many of these cases, it is not yet obvious what is right or wrong. Should we accept every treatment available for a disease? Should we extend our life if we are offered only "more time" and not a cure? These are some of the questions we'll tackle. OB: Tell us about the talk you have prepared. It was sometimes surprising. While we discuss the Church's position on these issues, we'll also take on some of the falsehoods that masquerade as Christianity in the media, such as showing compassion to an unhappy crippled person by killing them. A movie about that even got an academy award a few years ago. Also, we try to illuminate the worldview that underlies these falsely Christian ideas and helps them to invade our culture. One of those ideas is that "all God wants is our happiness" and that shows up when you hear people say "as long as it makes you happy, it's okay by me." That attitude is celebrated as being non-judgmental but it just encourages people to turn a blind eye to all sorts of sins while thinking they are just being "nice." OB: For parishes interested in booking your talk, how should they contact you? Peter and Helen: The best way would be to e-mail us at we2rone@cox.net.
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... written by Peter and Helen Evans, March 10, 2009
Diana, Yes, it's always the misuse of technology or scientific advances. It's not the technology or advances that are the problem but how we use or misuse them. Without a Biblical worldview, however, what would be anyone's foundation for thinking something is right or wrong? Please see our newest article on this. Also, please go to our website for more information about the intersection of politics and religion; www.peterandhelenevans.com. We've been to your website and it seems to do good work, blessings for it.
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Peter and Helen Evans are students in the St. Stephen's course of studies in Orthodox Theology from the Antiochan House of Studies. Their project is a talk on Bioethics: the Christian Perspective on the Difficult Questions New Technology Poses for our Lives. They are available to speak at Orthodox parishes. For more information, visit their Website by clicking 











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