baby in the womb 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 22, 2020 CategoriesBiologyEthicsEvolutionMedicine Tagged , __edited, abortion, corruption, culture, Discovery Institute, evolution, fetal pain, fossils, Günter Bechly, homology, ideology, Jeffrey Epstein, Journal of Medical Ethics, Long Story Short, Michael Egnor, Mind Matters, newborns, premature babies, scientists, scorpions, unborn Scientific “Decadence” and the Myth of Objectivity David Klinghoffer January 22, 2020 Biology, Ethics, Evolution, Medicine 4 Scientists aren’t like “everyone else”: because of the prestige they enjoy, the impact of their being “uncritical of things that [they] want to believe” is tremendous. It can be quite corrosive, quite malign. Read More ›
NARAL 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 29, 2019 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , __k-review, abortion, abortionists, anti-science, babies, embryology, fetal pain, fetus, medicine, Michael Egnor, neuroscience, New York State, New York Times, pain, science denial Fetal Pain – Another Case Where the “Science Denial” Insult Has Been Misapplied David Klinghoffer January 29, 2019 Medicine 3 It’s a blatant untruth that “fetuses cannot feel pain,” as neuroscientist Michael Egnor explains. Read More ›