Horizonplantandburn Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date June 23, 2021 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , crime, Deep Ecology, ecocide, environmentalism, genocide, nature rights, Nazis, pollution, Pope Francis, The Guardian, The Hague, United Nations, University College London “Ecocide” — Drive to Make Environmental Damage Legal Equivalent of Genocide Accelerates Wesley J. Smith June 23, 2021 Bioethics 4 If either or both of these radical proposals become law, human thriving and economic prosperity will be brought to a screeching halt. Read More ›
Neil-deGrasse-Tyson Type post Author Mike Keas Date April 27, 2020 CategoriesPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Ann Druyan, Bible, Big Bang, Carl Sagan, Christianity, Cosmos: Possible Worlds, COVID-19, Deep Ecology, Earth Day, Easter, Encyclopedia Galactica, eschatology, Evolution News, Fox Broadcasting Company, Genesis, interstellar travel, jesus, Johannes Kepler, Mother Earth, Mother Nature, National Geographic Channel, Neil deGrasse Tyson, teleology, Tree of Life, Unbelievable Echoing the Bible, Cosmos Concludes with a Materialist Origins Myth and Future Heavenly Bliss Mike Keas April 27, 2020 Physical Sciences 10 Tyson ends his summary of cosmic history with a soaring narrative focused on earth. It sounds like the exalted prose of the book of Genesis. Read More ›