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Dr
Lachlan Dunjey Lachlan has served the people of WA for over 37 years in
his medical practice. His involvement in Mental Health and Ethics extends
throughout the State, speaking in all major centres on topics of depression,
suicide prevention, the dying and bereaved, child sexual abuse, prevention
of infidelity, and stress. He was the Senate candidate for the Christian
Democratic Party at the 2004 federal election. For more information:http://chooselifeaustralia.org.au |
| Conscience in Medicine Declaration | To all nurses and allied health workers out there (and maybe some doctors not covered by other lists) concerned about the issue of conscience in health care. Please see (and sign in to) http://www.conscienceinmedicine.net.au/ As a result of the Victorian Abortion Law Reform Section 8 (2008) and the worldwide attack on conscience rights it has become necessary to establish a Declaration that many or most health workers would be prepared to sign regardless of their faith belief. Please note there is a separate declaration for nurses and allied health workers. November 3, 2010 |
| You can celebrate without Alcohol! | For many years now I have been appalled at Christian functions serving alcohol – especially weddings – when it seems to be the “right thing to do”. It is time once again for Christians to set an example and promote the positive message YOU CAN CELEBRATE WITHOUT ALCOHOL and teach our young people this. All pastors and leaders need to promote this positive message. |
| Need (Also) To Be Political | It is one thing to pass a law that permits evil but it is something more to pass a law that compels evil. We have not been here before in a civilised society. Yes, we need to change people’s hearts and minds by bringing them into the Kingdom of God. Yes, we need to educate the public – but will they read, will they come, will they listen, will we even get published? Yes, we need to educate MPs. Foster a relationship with an MP. Adopt a Senator |
| An Open Letter to Victorians | Over the past years the party that ruled the state of Victoria had took on the mandate for social reform by passing into laws such as the a liberal interpretation of rights to mother with of unborn child regarding abortion and the racial/religious velification laws which supposedly to protect minorities but in fact restrict the freedom of speech. Sadly, despite these legislation Victoria has become a more dangerous place to live for minorities and for unborn children. The letter is to appeal to Victorians to re-consider extending the mandate of the current state party to rule the state if it continues to embark on dangerous legislation grounds. |
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It has been shown there is no safe way of introducing a law allowing euthanasia that won’t result in risking the lives of others not wishing to be killed. Five government-sponsored inquiries in England, Canada, USA and Australia into the consequences of legalising euthanasia have been published and all reached the same conclusion that such law would always be unsafe. This information was given to each of the South Australian MPs and yet the bill was only defeated by 2 votes. Other cogent arguments were presented and were brushed aside. How can it be that MPs can be presented with such information and yet still push for legalisation?
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| The Cove Movie The Cove is a movie about dolphins www.thecovemovie.com ![]() |
Dolphins appeal to everyone with their gracefulness, intelligence, ability to communicate, and apparent sense of family and community. It also seems that they have a natural desire to please, an instinctive trust and, it would seem from the stories that are told, a desire to protect. Thus it is, in return, that we trust, and want to protect. This is good. There seems to be a natural affinity for our mammalian aquatic creatures. How tragic it is then when that trust is betrayed. How can it be that we defend this in the name of autonomy and choice? Not just 2,300 times annually but 80-100,000 times? How can it be that Emily's List gloated after the Abortion bill was passed in Victoria last year that women in all areas of Victoria will be able to access safe, legal terminations free from persecution; and medical practitioners provide vital reproductive health services to women free from harassment? It may be that this battle too may be won with word pictures and visual images and a new generation will thank us and wonder why the truth was withheld for so long. |
Yes
I know we live in a “crooked and depraved generation” (Phil
2:15) but it is still hard to grasp the reality and pervasiveness of evil.
And when I am reminded of the consequences of the downhill road we are
on – as I teach on this very fact – I am once again shocked
and horrified at how serious this is. I begin to understand Daniel’s
response to the visions outlining the future (troubled; exhausted; ill;
mourned for 3weeks; Daniel
7:15,28; 8:27; 10:2,7,8). Sometimes it is just too much. |
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future of medicine is at stake - Conflict in Medicine – Reflections on the Abortion Bill Two must-reads re conscientious objection: Forcing Compliance by Michael Cook Respect for Conscience must be a Social Value by Margaret Somerville |
That such a bill could be approved by MPs in Australia really stretches credibility e.g. a doctor must perform an emergency abortion when the mother’s life is in danger. As has been said by others, this situation is a “clinical fiction” but why not just induce labour? Why does the baby have to be killed first? Well-presented arguments were made by doctors in Victoria and across Australia, yet the medical voice was ignored. The single-mindedness and power of the pro-abortion lobby and the role of Emily’s List is now more apparent “women in all areas of Victoria will be able to access safe, legal terminations free from persecution; and medical practitioners provide vital reproductive health services to women free from harassment”. Hippocrates has been dug up, drawn and quartered and the remains burnt
but the echoes remain: Until it is reversed, the refusal of doctor’s right of conscience has paved the way for compulsory participation in other processes e.g. euthanasia. The belief statement of Medicine
With Morality includes: This is now head-to-head conflict. It is only a matter of time before doctors are charged under this law. Will Medical Boards forced to uphold the law exclude them from practice? Will they be denied medical insurance because of the risk to funds? The future of medicine is at stake as was highlighted in the letter sent from Medicine With Morality to MPs in Victoria. Lachlan Dunjey. October 2008.
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