Hawaii Right to Life is excited to announce the televised broadcast of “Lines that Divide: the Great Stem Cell Debate” on KALO-TV, channel 38 (cable channel 25).
Lines that Divide is a new documentary that helps viewers understand the science and human dignity issues behind stem cell research, human cloning, and similar biotechnologies.
VIDEO: Lines That Divide: The Great Stem Cell Debate – Documentary
MORE VIDEO:
Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Lines-That-Divide-Great-Debate/dp/B0028M1XTK
It will air at the following times:
- Wednesday, April 14, 10:30am and 7:00pm
- Thursday, April 15, 11:30am and 8:00pm
- Friday, April 16, 2:30pm and 10:30pm
More info: www.hrtl.blogspot.com.
KALO-TV: http://www.kalo-tv.com/
RELATED:
A Panel Discussion with The Very Reverend Marc Alexander and Attorney Eli Stutsman, a Board Member of Death With Dignity National Center
- Wednesday April 14, 2010
Parking available in parking structure $4.00
For more information contact: UHELP 956-6544 or uhelp@hawaii.edu
The Very Reverend Marc Alexander, Vicar General and Diocesan Theologian of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu and Attorney Eli Stutsman, a Board Member of Death With Dignity National Center and lead author of Oregon's Death With Dignity Act will discuss their opposing views on physician aid in dying as an end of life option.
Both speakers seek end of life options that provide death with dignity but differ in how to attain this goal. They will discuss the question:
Should an adult who is mentally competent, is a resident of Hawai`i, and has been determined by the attending physician and consulting physician to be dying from a terminal disease, and who has voluntarily expressed his or her wish to hasten death, be permitted to make a written request for medication for the purpose of ending his or her life in a humane and dignified manner in accordance with (proposed) Hawai`i law?
In the past, such discussions have been well attended by euthanasia advocates but not those who believe in the sanctity of life. We encourage pro-lifers to attend this debate
- William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii Manoa Campus
- 2515 Dole Street, Classroom 2, Honolulu
- 12:00 noon - 1:30 pm
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