GFPNeurons Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date March 3, 2026 CategoriesAnatomyIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , brain, Darwinian evolution, David Coppedge, electrical signals, engineering, foresight, GUT, healing, homeostasis, information exchange, internal dialogue, interoception, Irreducible Complexity, organs, pathogens, Piezo proteins, proprioception, receptors, second brain, system of systems Discovering Interoception, the Body’s Internal Dialogue Andrew McDiarmid March 3, 2026 Anatomy, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 2 The coordinated information exchange and irreducible complexity required for these systems to function suggest foresight and engineering. Read More ›
Pocketetchasketcholdman2 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date September 2, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , artificial intelligence, disease, doctors, equity, healing, health insurance, healthcare, Journal of Medical Ethics, medicine, patients, technology, trans identity, transhumanists Next: “Digital Twins” as a Matter of “Equity”? Wesley J. Smith September 2, 2025 Bioethics, Medicine 3 Medicine is no longer just about treating disease, healing injuries, and promoting physical wellness. Read More ›
NortheastPortlandhomelesscamptents Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 25, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , 1 percent myth, accountability, brain, Bruce Chapman, Casey Luskin, Center for Science and Culture, chimpanzees, culture, Denyse O'Leary, Donald Trump, evolution, evolutionists, Executive Order, Federal Government, healing, homelessness, Housing First, humans, intelligent design, Jonathan Choe, journalism, Michael Egnor, Michael Levin, Michael Medved, mind, near-death experiences, Plato’s Revenge, public policy, Richard Sternberg, soul, The Immortal Mind, The Varieties of Religious Experience, treatment, William James Homelessness, Intelligent Design, and the Unseen Realm David Klinghoffer July 25, 2025 Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 4 Compared with previous approaches, the new Executive Order reflects a fundamentally different picture of reality. What should we call it? Read More ›
machine-medicine Type post Author Stephen J. Iacoboni Date November 7, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsMedicineMetaphysics Tagged , algorithms, baby, David Klinghoffer, DNA, doctors, education, Evolution News, healing, health, mechanics, mechanism, medical school, medical science, medicine, patients, physicians, science, scientific atheism, soul, womb The Machine Model in Medicine Stephen J. Iacoboni November 7, 2024 Bioethics, Medicine, Metaphysics 5 The unfortunate fact is, there really are those two conflicting sides in medicine. Read More ›
Danloux_-_Young_woman_holding_a_syringe Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date August 6, 2024 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , Adolf Hitler, ancient Greece, animals, assisted suicide, Darwinism, Discovery Institute Press, Eric Anderson, euthanasia, healing, human life, humans, killing, Nazi Germany, Richard Weikart, Unnatural Death Richard Weikart: Medicine’s Descent From Healing to Killing Andrew McDiarmid August 6, 2024 Bioethics, Medicine 2 Dr. Weikart's book is a wide-ranging history of euthanasia and assisted suicide from ancient Greece to today. Read More ›