I love what science-fiction author and orthodox Roman Catholic John C. Wright said recently:<p><a href="http://johncwright.livejournal.com/255380.html?thread=7633812#t7633812" rel="nofollow">http://johncwright.livejournal.com/255380.html?thread=763381...</a><p>"I do not value a human because of the biological fact that they share my genus and species, no. The biological fact is indeed indifferent to the more profound moral fact: I value Man because he is <i>Imago Dei</i>, the image of God.<p>"Spock of Vulcan is not a member of my species, but if he were real, I would value him, and say he has rights, and protect his life, and so on. I value Vulcans because they are also <i>Imago Dei</i>, rational creatures as God is. For that matter, R2D2 is an intelligent being, capable of moral decisions, and great bravery, and yet nothing in his biology -- he is not, properly speaking, even a living thing -- makes him human. He clearly has a soul, however, or whatever you want to call the thing that makes for courage and humor and loyalty. The robot is also <i>Imago Dei</i>."