The final day looks at cosmology and bioethics, with Professor Nigel Cameron (who is also down to
speak at the forthcoming Conference
for Families in Poland)
speaking on reproductive technologies and
human dignity.
It matters to God; hence it is meaningful to
speak of the way in which, once we have come to the end of our life in this world, something abides — and that something is of enormous importance and gives
dignity to our humanity, both
for you and me as particular persons and also
for human society in its total reality — a society of which each of us is a member, by virtue of our belonging together in what an Old Testament text beautifully calls «a bundle of life».