The Crown of Disenchantment
Monday, 2 June 2008 — 10:38 pm

Over in Great Britain, the House of Commons recently passed the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill which, among other things, keeps the time limit on abortions at twenty-four weeks (in spite a hope that it would be lowered), authorizes the creation of “savior siblings (brothers and sisters deliberately created in a lab solely for their organs to be harvested for use by the already-born), and allows for the creation of animal-human hybrids. . . . [Read more]

Is not the Queen of England also the head of the Church of England?
If so, then does she not have the obligation, from an ethical perspective, to oppose legislation that is contrary to dogma, morals or the natural law?