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Hannah Arendt and Stockholm Syndrome

Will Spencer talked with John West about his book on the coopting of Christian leaders. Read More ›
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Homelessness, Intelligent Design, and the Unseen Realm

Compared with previous approaches, the new Executive Order reflects a fundamentally different picture of reality. What should we call it? Read More ›
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Blessed Are the Peacemakers, for They Shall Be Called Bioethicists

Can you see it? Putin calling the Hastings Center and asking for a bioethics consultation before invading Ukraine. Read More ›
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Steven Buri, Wesley Smith: What Is a Human Being?

That politicians and activists can watch their fellow men wallow in degradation this way is itself a twisted tribute to human exceptionalism. Read More ›
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Bioethicists: Killing Okay for “Unjust Social Conditions”

I can’t imagine this being true ten years ago before euthanasia became legal. Euthanasia mutates a society’s soul.  Read More ›
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Bioethics: In Canada, Medically Assisted Death Is a Solution for Poverty

In the U.S., too, many assisted suicides are facilitated by doctors who have not treated the patient. Read More ›
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Science Expert Slaps the “Anti-Intellectuals,” Again

I stopped by Joe the truck driver’s house to talk. Joe read Yale neurologist Steven Novella’s essay, and he didn’t think much of it. Read More ›
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Olasky at Discovery Institute: Intelligent Design and the Anthropology of Homelessness

What’s the pivot that turns us toward more traditional solutions, versus the wrongly named “progressive” ones? Read More ›
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Revealing Michael Behe, Intelligent Design’s “Revolutionary” Biologist

A lamentable aspect of Seattle street life reminds me a curious feature of the evolution debate. Read More ›

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