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Science on the Rocks

Perhaps confidence in science can, at times, undermine science itself. How much real history has evolutionary storytelling obscured? Read More ›
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The Story of Mark van Dongen

This is an awful story but it shows how the assisted suicide movement greatly harms the culture and despairing individuals at their times of greatest vulnerability. Read More ›

Water — We’ll Drink to That

Dr. Howard Glicksman goes beyond a discussion of irreducible complexity to something he calls “natural survival capacity.” Read More ›
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Facing Down Eugenicists, Man with Down Syndrome Justifies His Own Life

Imagine feeling the need to justify your existence before a Congressional subcommittee. Read More ›
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Controversial! HHS to Define Life in Line with Embryology Textbooks

The Department of Health and Human Services has published a draft strategic plan for 2018-2022. Read More ›
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Opening a Door to Assisted Suicide Organ Donors

We should not look at the suicidal as natural resources. Read More ›
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How the Body Meets Its Need for Oxygen

Finely tuned and exquisitely engineered, this system gave our ancestors enough oxygen not only to stay alive but to thrive in the face of a hostile environment. Read More ›

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