transgenderism Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 2, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsBiologyCulture Tagged , castration, Critical Transitions in Nature and Society, culture, estrogen, eunuch, Jonathan Wells, madness, prostate cancer, surrogate mother, Texas, The Stream, transgenderism Jonathan Wells: A Story of Heartbreaking Evil from Texas David Klinghoffer November 2, 2022 Bioethics, Biology, Culture 2 How will our culture look back on this period of madness, once we get beyond it, as one hopes we will do soon? Read More ›
David and Goliath Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 8, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , As Nature Made Him, babies, breasts, Brenda Reimer, Bruce Reimer, Canada, circumcision, David Reimer, estrogen, gender, Janet Reimer, John Colapinto, John Money, mastectomy, Old Testament, penis, Ron Reimer, sex reassignment, suicide, surgery, testosterone, transgenderism, Transgenderism Series, vagina, Winnipeg The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl Jonathan Wells December 8, 2020 Medicine 6 So he chose to call himself David, after the Old Testament king who slew Goliath. Read More ›
old person 2 Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date March 9, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , __edited, adolescence, aging, birth, bone cells, brain cells, conception, daughter cells, death, Doctor's Diary (series), dying, estrogen, growth hormones, infancy, liver cells, medical school, neurons, platelets, red blood cells, telomeres, testosterone Doctor’s Diary: On Designed Obsolescence Geoffrey Simmons March 9, 2020 Intelligent Design, Medicine 6 Dying actually begins at conception. From the moment of conception the directions for a person’s demise are passed on to every cell. Read More ›
Type post Date April 19, 2016 CategoriesBioethicsGenetics Tagged , __tedited, behavior, cell adhesion, character, children, choices, estrogen, free choice, genome, human responsibilities, moral responsibility, parenthood, personality, prophecy, reproduction, risk, sexual ethics, sexual misbehavior, sexual reproduction, storytelling Science as Astrology: A Gene for, or Rather Against, Virginity? Science and Culture April 19, 2016 Bioethics, Genetics 4 Sometimes it seems much of the most hyped research is about relieving us of the burden of personal moral responsibility. Read More ›