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Euthanasia
Euthanasia
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In Canada, Euthanasia as “Boon” to Organ Donation

Someday, Canada will probably dispense with the euthanasia part altogether and go straight to killing by organ harvesting. Read More ›
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New Research on Animal Egg Orientation Shows “Unexpected” Diversity

Evolutionists cannot have it both ways. They cannot prove their theory when the findings work for them, and softly walk away when the findings do not work. Read More ›
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Students Sue School District for $12 Million Over “Monkey See” Photos

“There can’t be any question about what they meant. Remember, this is a zoology class. Evolution is taught.” Read More ›
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Parents — Not Bioethicists — Should Decide about Baby’s Life Support

Tinslee Lewis, age 11 months, has a heart defect. The doctors claim the case is hopeless. Read More ›
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How Science Lost Its Mind 

Before Darwin, nearly everyone, in every corner of the world, believed in some type of ‘‘intelligent design,” and the majority still do. Read More ›
Neanderthal

Reflections on Our Ancient Past

I bring this up because some have claimed that I advocate a sole genetic progenitorship model for the first couple. Read More ›
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Dr. Geoffrey Simmons on Human Design — and Re-Creating It in Robots

Will robots ever experience empathy or other feelings, or develop a genuine sense of humor? Read More ›
Antikythera mechanism

DNA of Things: Embedding Machines with Replication Data

In 1901, divers brought up from an ancient shipwreck the first part of the Antikythera mechanism made by Greek inventors. Read More ›
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Dallas Conference Will Unveil Intelligent Design’s Original Edition

How does life emerge from that which is not alive? That mystery has long exercised a peculiar fascination. Read More ›
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Intelligent Design and Intelligent Dieting: New Book by Jay Richards on the Wisdom of Fasting

At a moment’s notice, Darwinists can spin forth a just-so story about the habits of Paleolithic man. With a little imagination, no doubt you could tell such an after-the-fact story yourself. Read More ›

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