Are the COVID Vaccines Ethically Acceptable? . . . Plus, We Do Have Much to Be Thankful for
BreakPoint's Weekly News Roundup from a Christian Worldview Perspective
11/27/20
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John Stonestreet and Shane Morris recount what they’re thankful for this Thanksgiving season.
They then wade into the deep waters of the ethics surrounding the upcoming COVID vaccines, whether they use fetal stem cells and whether it is ever ethically acceptable to take an innocent life, even for a so-called greater good. The good news is, major Christian organizations and ethicists have given the green light to two of the upcoming vaccines . . . but not a third.
Also in this week’s episode, a federal circuit court has enjoined local ordinances that forbid so-called gay “conversion therapy.” Clearly, the law is not settled, and John urges Christian counselors, churches, and institutions not to cave into the cultural narrative that our urges and desires define who we are.
They wrap up the show encouraging Christians to observe the season of Advent–and have some recommendations to make to bless you and your family.
Resources:
“What We Need This Thanksgiving,” by Chuck Colson and John Stonestreet, BreakPoint
“Fetal Tissue and The COVID-19 Vaccine,” by Andrew Walker
“An Ethics Assessment of COVID-19 Vaccine Programs,” by David Prentice, Charlotte Lozier Institute
“Advent in a Time of COVID,” by John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera, BreakPoint
Strong Women Podcast, interview with Cindy Rollins about Advent, Facebook Live
Behold the Lamb of God, by Andrew Peterson, Music CD
The Promise: A Celebration of Christ’s Birth, by Michael Card, Music CD
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