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Wednesday, May 19, 2004
New Blog Location!!
New Baby Killers
The AIUM has been provoking the FDA into investigating and shutting down so-called Fetal Foto Boutiques. These are places where pregnant women can go to get 3-D and 4-D pictures and videos of their unborn child in special frames and keepsake ornaments. Some of these baby photo studios have been reported to use the ultrasound machines on higher energy exposures for as long as an hour to get the pictures. Although nothing has ever been proven, this is potentially harmful to the child and should not be practiced.
The official stance of the AIUM regarding the use of ultrasound technology is thus:
The AIUM advocates the responsible use of diagnostic ultrasound. The AIUM strongly discourages the non-medical use of ultrasound for psychosocial or entertainment purposes. The use of either 2-dimensional (2D) or 3-dimensional (3D) ultrasound to only view the fetus, obtain a picture of the fetus or determine the fetal gender without a medical indication is inappropriate and contrary to responsible medical practice.Everyone can agree that it is probably bad to have long-exposure high-energy ultrasounds on little babies, right? Isn’t it great that we have an agency like the FDA to protect us from those who would put us in harm’s way for a profit? No one really likes those cutesy strip-mall boutiques anyway, right?
Ahhhh, that’s what the baby killers would like you to think. Under the cover of “consumer protection” they move to restrict access to the truth about abortion.
You see, the key word in the AIUM’s statement is psychosocial. According to these experts, use of the ultrasound purely for informational or educational purposes – even if used correctly and under the supervision of a physician – is inappropriate and contrary to responsible medical practice. This means that the official stance of the organization is that ultrasound machines may not be used in crisis pregnancy centers. The statement effectively moves the caring practice of the physicians at these centers outside the realm of acceptable medicine.
Before you think I am reading too much into this, here is a quote from a recent president of the AIUM, the very active L.A. doctor Lawrence Platt. Dr. Platt was interviewed by NPR recently and was asked about how the FDA’s new aggressive stance should apply to anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers. He said,
"I think that to use the equipment in this way is similarly a misuse of technology. To provide information is certainly appropriate, but to use it to sway one’s decision and impact someone’s rights, I think, is the wrong way to use this technology."Apparently, Dr. Platt believes that if you have a "right", then you must immediately exercise it without discretion or evaluation of evidence. There also seems to be the idea that the purpose of a medical faculty is to suppress all information that runs contrary to his private non-medically informed sociopolitical vision. Generally, people believe that medical associations are about organizing and presenting medical facts. In reality, they are political institutions bent on achieving their own ends. The effects of sin cannot be regulated though extensive education. Doctors, as much as anyone, are corrupted by sin and may skew advice for selfish ambition. There is no true objectivity.
The most obvious factual statement is that abortion is always more harmful to a baby fetus than any level of ultrasound. This is so obvious that we should not assume that Dr. Platt and others like him at the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine do not recognize it. This medical body has taken a political stand in favor of those who would promote violence against unborn children and actively work to suppress the efforts of those who have a different point of view. The culture war touches every soul and every organization is affected. If you know someone who belongs to the AIUM, encourage them to take a stand against the leadership that seeks to kill children – and remove psychosocial from the official position statement.
Wednesday, February 04, 2004
Blandus Moves!!!
You may now read Blandus Rex at http://www.ockhamist.com/blandus/.
See you there!
P.S.
If you have been very generous as to link to me, please update your link. Thanks.
Thursday, January 15, 2004
The Case Against Homosexual Marriage
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
"The Joy of the Lord is your Strength"
Date : 1/10/2004
Wt. : 7 lbs.
Lg : 20 in.
Mother and baby are both doing great! In fact, the Regina is better than I've ever seen her.
My hand is still broke (cast comes off on Thursday), so I can't type that much. Will have more to post later. Also, look for the site to be moving to a new address soon.
Monday, December 22, 2003
Christmas for Dummies
I have been under a tremendous amount of pressure to get the nursery ready for little Regis. Some of this pressure I placed upon myself, some came from friends and family, but the bulk came from the Regina. She claims to be "nesting."
I cannot go into all the details, but things were not turning out as they should have and I eventually lost my cool and pounded the floor in anger and frustration. I broke my hand.
I am ashamed and embarrassed by my actions. I am a deacon and soon to be a minister of my church. I know that we are all sinners, but I should not have lost it like that.
Matthew 1:1-17 records a genealogy of Jesus Christ. It is filled with great names, but also scoundrels. Abraham repeatedly lied about his marital status to save his own life. Jacob was a bit of a swindler. Terah disguised herself as a prostitute to have sex with her father-in-law and bear his child. Rehab was a whore. Ruth was a Moabite – the decendents of Moab – incestuous offspring of Lot and his oldest daughter. David killed Uriah to lay with Bathsheba. Solomon, for all his wisdom, had many wives and never found real happiness. The list goes on, but the point is that God used all these remarkably fallible human beings in his divinely orchestrated plan to bring about our Savior.
I draw great comfort from this list. I see the miracle of divine intention. I see the purposefulness of history. But most of all, I see how the Lord uses some of the most screwed-up people to communicate his message. The list of most screwed-up people includes me.
As one screw-up to others, let me ask you to remember Jesus who is the Christ during your Christmas celebrations this year. In the midst of your preparations, in the midst of your baking, in wrapping, and shopping, and travelling, and families, and caroling, and watching those old cartoons on t.v. – Let us remember who it is that we celebrate, who it is that we worship, who it is who came to save. Let us remember the miracle that a screw-up like me (and you) can communicate the life-saving message of the Gospel of the Glorious & Risen Jesus Christ. Do not let your light be hidden, but raise it high that all people might come to trust Him and be saved.
Merry Christmas Everyone
Saturday, December 20, 2003
A Thong for the Rest of Us
Friday, December 19, 2003
To Be, or Not to Be...
There is no religious motivation to circumcise. Christians do not curry favor with God by the removal of flesh. In fact, Paul repeatedly warns against the "false circumcision" and the "mutilators of the flesh." However, Paul also prompts Timothy to be circumcised as an adult so as not to hinder his ministry. I’m not saying that all ministers should be circumcised, but the New Testament does not disallow the practice if you want it.
There also does not seem to be any medical advantage to circumcision. There are studies that suggest possible medical benefits (decreased risk of cancer, some issues related to cleanliness), but there is nothing definite that is widely accepted by the medical community. Further, elective circumcision violates a general principle I hold that unnecessary surgery should not be performed. How do I balance possible long-term benefits against elective surgery? No association of Pediatric Physicians supports routine circumcision. Neither do they oppose it. From a medical standpoint, it is all up in the air at this time.
There is also not strong evidence about STDs. Both sides in the circumcision debate claim that the other side is the cause of increased rates of AIDS and other STDs. Fact is, my son should not be engaged in the type of risky behavior that leads to sexually transmitted diseases. If he is, then the disease is the least of his worries. I do not say this flippantly. But there are too many parents who spend their time and energy on other things, do not train their children, and then give them condoms and depo-shots as teenagers because they "just don’t know what else to do." From the day he is born, the Regina and I will train little Reg in the way he should go. Like many before us, our primary strategy for parenting will be active involvement in his development, not shock at his actions in adolescence.
Which brings us to the most contentious part of the debate: sexuality. Both, pro-circ and anti-circ claim that they have the best sex imaginable. There are many men who actually write testimonials about how much they love (or hate) circumcision’s affect on their lives. There is also a study that indicates that American women prefer a circumcised penis. Again, Reg should not be showing his penis to a lot of women – American or otherwise – and I hope that he has the good sense to settle down with a woman who does not have a lot of experience with a lot of penises. I don’t want my boy to lack any enjoyment from sex, but I also hope that he comes to realize (with the help of good parenting) a proper and healthy view of sex as part of a larger relationship (marriage = life[man + woman]). I hope his primary concern is to love his wife as himself and not whether his regular orgasm rates a "10" or a "7".
The final argument to deal with is that of the child’s rights. Some claim that it is unethical to make a medical decision without the child’s consent. From my point of view this is just dumb. The child is a child and I am the parent. Part of my job as a caring parent is to make the medical decisions for him. He will get shots, he will get dental surgery, he will get glasses – and he will not have a say in any of it. My job as a parent is to do my best to prepare my boy for the rest of his life. The "no consent" argument is misplaced.
So, everyone has an opinion. The worlds of medicine, religion, and social custom are divided. There does not seem to be any clear evidence that would sway a neutral, rational decision-maker. I am circumcised. Do I want my son to look like me? Do I risk the possible drawbacks in the hope of some future benefit? There are three websites that may be of interest. The Circumcision Information and Resource Pages is an anti-circ site. They are very passionate about their stand, but some of their science sounds like young-earth creationists. A pro-circ site called CircumcisionInfo.com does a good job of balancing anti-circ emotionalism. The International Circumcision Information Reference Centre is a UK site that addresses more of the medical issues in a pro-circ way.
I know there are problems with Klink lately, but if you can leave me a message let me know what you think about the whole issue. What is my role as the Dad? What is best for the boy? Is circumcision preventive medicine or body mutilation? How would you decide?
Friday, December 12, 2003
Worldviews : Exposed!
Noetic structure : the sum total of everything a person believes.A person’s worldview is how they answer questions raised by their noetic structure. There are several ways to categorize a discussion of worldviews. I like the method presented by James Sire in The Universe Next Door. He asks seven basic questions that get to "the essential, rock bottom answers" that a particular worldview provides. I will list them and then give a brief (very brief) introduction as to how Christianity answers them.
Worldview : the conceptual scheme by which we consciously or unconsciously place or fit everything we believe and by which we interpret and judge reality
1) What is the prime reality – the really real?
God is the "really real." He is trinitarian – Father, Son, Holy Spirit are three distinct centers of consciousness sharing fully in one divine nature and activities of each. The second person of the trinity (Son) is Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the creative agent of the triune God. Jesus Christ is both fully God and fully Man (doctrine of the incarnation). God is infinite, personal, transcendent, omniscient, sovereign, and good. God is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
2) What is the nature of external reality, that is, the world around us?
The world was created by Christ, through Christ, and for Christ. God created the universe out of nothing. For his own good reasons, God created the universe with a uniformity of cause and effect in an open system. (i.e. cause and effect are consistent and personal actions in the now can determine what happens in the next)
3) What is a human being?
Human beings are created in the image of God and thus possess personality, self-transcendence, intelligence, morality, social capacity, and creativity. Every human being lives in a condition of sin and alienation from the Creator. As such, each person’s fate depends on their relationship with God. Human beings exist for God’s own good pleasure. The chief end of humans is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
4) What happens to a person at death?
Since God rejects sin, humans are separated from God for eternity in a place called Hell. Jesus Christ took on the form and very nature of a man becoming fully God and fully Man. He committed no sin and died as an atoning sacrifice for all humans who would admit their sin and trust his sacrifice to be sufficient for their salvation.
5) Why is it possible to know anything at all?
Human beings can know both the world around them and God himself because God has built into them the capacity to do so and because he takes an active role in communicating with them (Sire). The foundation of human knowledge is the character of God as creator. Everything exists that we might know God. God reveals himself by general revelation and special revelation.
6) How do we know what is right and wrong?
All human beings carry the image of God. As such, we are moral creatures. But, sin has distorted the image of God in humans. This explains is why humans turn away from God and the moral law. God has provided special revelation through scripture to guide humans in proper conduct. These scriptures provide both principles (general) and rules (specific) for human behavior. In ambiguous situations, Christians will be judged on adherence to God’s rules and the attitudes of their hearts in following principles.
7) What is the meaning of human history?
History is linear and meaningful. It has a beginning, middle, and end. God gives meaning to history.
So, what do we do with this information?
Well, if we are Christians then we use our formulation of theology – our worldview – to guide us in our thought, philosophy, and actions. When we articulate theological concepts, they will align with this worldview if they are to be called "Christian." If our individual thoughts and actions do not align with the definition of the Christian worldview, then we must question whether or not we may truly bear his name.
When Christians give a public opinion on the role of science and technology in culture, it should reflect this worldview. When we give opinions on public policy, these opinions should be guided by Christian teaching. When we raise our children, take care of our elderly, interact with people everyday – we should be guided by an expanded understanding of what these "rock bottom" concepts teach us. When we fail to do so, we dishonor the God who gave us life and run the risk of leading those weaker than ourselves astray.
Most people allow their noetic structures to determine their worldview. The duty of Christians is to allow their worldview to determine their noetic structure. This is submission to God. This is a step on the path to holiness. This is how faith glorifies the Creator. All Christians are fallen and personal individuals. We will have different opinions on how these things work themselves out in our daily lives. But at the core of our thought, at the base of our logic, at the center of our opinions must be an understanding of the reality that God has defined for us through Christ.
Anything less is inadequate.
Tuesday, December 09, 2003
Carl F. H. Henry
"Our weak batteries can be recharged by a jump cable that reconnects believers to the divine current held in store for us by our supernatural Creator, Preserver, and Redeemer. We rely too much on our own finite power and world energy; we are dazzled by technology more than by theology and morality. To gain God's empowerment for mission we must first acknowledge our vulnerabilities and our spiritual immaturity. Beyond our lifetime, if Christ tarries, others will run the relay and carry the torch. For us, in the rocky terrain of the present-day cultural conflict, the time is now, and the race is now."A eulogy for Carl F. H. Henry.
The Carl F. H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement named in his honor.
Friday, December 05, 2003
I Vote for $1
Ms. Marshall has as much right to proclaim a right to gay marriage from the Massachusetts Supreme Court as I do to proclaim it from my column. The Massachusetts legislature ought to ignore the court's frivolous ruling – and cut the justices' salaries if they try it again.This is the crux of the thing:
While conservatives keep pretending we live in a democracy, liberals are operating on the rule of the jungle. The idea of the rule of law is that if your daughter is raped and murdered, you won't go out and kill the guy who did it. In return for your forbearance, you get to vote for the rulers who will see that justice is done. But liberals cheat. They won't let us vote on an increasingly large number of issues by defining the entire universe – abortion, gay marriage, high-school convocations – as a "constitutional" issue.You may disagree, but from this conservative's point of view - the Liberals cheat. Seems past time to fight back somehow. Excercising the people's right to set state salaries seems like as good a place to start as any.
Should conservatives return to the law of the jungle to set things right?

