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This morning after our church’s Men’s Prayer Breakfast, Brian asked me if I had a phone that could take a picture of the board on which the various prayer requests were written. I’m a professional geek, so of course I did! :P I took the picture and emailed it to him right there. Once he got to his desk, he emailed me, thanking me for the picture, which prompted this email exchange:

Brian: Thanks for taking a picture of this morning’s requests.
Me: Modern technology in church life saves the day! ;)
Brian: Touche! If only the early church had had iPhones and Androids to go with their intercessory prayer and apostolic evangelism and martyrdom…
Me: “Just got back from Macednai. Pual wuz right. Gentiles clean. That’ll teach me 2 doubt. LOLZ!”

Once this computer fad wanes, I’ll answer my calling as a comedian…

Yesterday, President Obama rescinded President Bush’s ban on federal funding for expanded embryonic stem cell research. Adam Keiper, in a post on The Corner, made some really interesting points regarding the policy shift. One of the most interesting parts of the analysis was this question that Keiper asks of the President:

What counts as a purely “scientific decision”? What issues can we possibly decide on scientific grounds alone — that is, without also inquiring after the kinds of important ethical, political, and economic concerns that President Obama denigrates as mere “ideology”? On what future issues will the president claim that science dictates a policy and trumps all other concerns?

If we’re not going to let ideology play a role in determining what happens in the name of science, why not allow unrestrained animal — or even human — testing? Is vivisection on the table then (no pun intended)? History has clearly shown that restraints must be put in place, or some very cruel, and, yes, evil people will push that laissez faire attitude as far as they can. If Obama envisions a scientific world untethered by any sort of ideology, whence comes morality in some respects, then he’s opening a Pandora’s Box that we will rue for decades.

Stem cells can cure a lot of things, just not the stem cells the President is pushing. Given the success of adult stem cells and the resounding lack of success of embryonic stem cells, the President’s decision is anything but non-ideological. It’s misguided, deluded, and infanticidal.

Just a quick technical update. Today I set up a twitter account for our blog here. At the very least, when a blog entry is posted, a link will be tweeted. There’s an outside chance we’ll post some manual tweets. To follow us, go here. That is all.