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What does science ethics require when research involves human subjects?

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  1. Scientists that have faith in the religion of Naturalism and Evolution will not have an absolute standard of ethics concerning research involving human subjects. I have a question for you. If evolution is true, how do we tell right from wrong.

    Evolution says that from struggle, misery, and death comes the creation of higher species. If you were on the operating table of an evolutionists and he was going to do some "research" on your body with you being awake. What arguments or what cries for mercy would persuade him to show you mercy.

    God showed us mercy when He came and lived as a man. He was tempted in every way. He went through everything we would ever have to go through and more. He was also falsely accused. He was spit on, cursed, beaten, tortured, and killed in the most humiliating way. In this He showed His humbleness, His grace, His mercy, His forgiveness, and His love. These are absolute truths that would define morals and ethics for us to live by. Evolution, Humanism, and Naturalism knows nothing of these things. The future will show this to be true. At that time do not look to the scientists, the governments, or the world for any of these divine attributes. Turn to God and Jesus Christ in hopes these blessing will be bestowed apon you.  


  2. It requires the participant's informed consent or else it is not ethical to do research on them. Also, it cannot in any way harm the participant, mentally or physically.  

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