

Hour 2: Ethics and Technology
May 1, 2025
Doug Smith, a seasoned software engineer and award-winning author, along with Wesley Smith, chair at the Discovery Institute, dive into pressing ethical issues surrounding technology and life. They challenge the controversial views on euthanasia pushed by some ethicists, arguing for the intrinsic value of every life, especially the elderly. The conversation also highlights the risks of using AI in ministry and the importance of maintaining genuine human connections over technological reliance. Listeners are encouraged to navigate these complex moral landscapes critically.
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Singer's Geriatric Suicide View
- Peter Singer promotes euthanasia for elderly based solely on their desire to die.
- This view ignores elder depression, loneliness, and need for compassionate care.
Singer's Utilitarian Ethics Critiqued
- Singer rejects the moral weight of being human and supports infanticide.
- His utilitarian ethics justify harmful practices if they maximize pleasure or minimize suffering.
Culture Shift from Schiavo Case
- The public debate over Terri Schiavo's death showed the harsh reality of life-ending decisions.
- It became a defining moment illustrating the culture of death's rise in society.