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[Title] => Starting over after the Resurrection
[Summary] => In her homily at the Church of the Risen Lord in UP Diliman last Sunday, Dr. Ledevina Carino recalled that in a Faith and Science Dialogue, the question of when life begins was raised. She was surprised that doctors, lawyers, Muslims, Protestants and Catholics had no definitive answer to that question. For instance, UP Manila Chancellor Marita Reyes said: "Medical science does not have a definition of life, only a definition of death. For a long time, that was simply the absence of respiration, but as medicine grew more sophisticated, it became the death of the brain stem."
[DatePublished] => 2003-04-22 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
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DR. ART CORPUS
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[Title] => Starting over after the Resurrection
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