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As Christians, we believe that the Christian narrative should affect the use of the four principles in bioethical decision making.
As Christians, we believe that the Christian narrative should affect the use of the four principles in bioethical decision making. How do we convince (I did not say force, but convince) others to adopt such views if they are not Christians. I'm not asking about convincing pts or co-workers, but I am asking about health policy, ethics, and general knowledge discussions. In other words, what arguments might we use to convince the non-Christian of the wisdom of the Christian narrative? What then makes Christian ethics so compelling?