surgery Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 27, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , children, Friedrich Nietzsche, gender dysphoria, hormones, lifestyle, mastectomies, Medicaid, mental illness, penis, puberty, Singularity, spinal cord, Stanford University, surgery, transgenderism, transhumanism, uterus, vagina We’re Seeing the First Wave of Applied Transhumanism Wesley J. Smith April 27, 2023 Bioethics, Medicine 5 OK. Let’s get real. Most of the morphological transformations for which transhumanists yearn will almost surely never come to pass. Read More ›
transgenderism Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date February 28, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , Europe, gender, gender dysphoria, gender ideology, hormones, lawsuits, Medicaid, medical care, New Zealand, pediatricians, puberty blockers, puberty blocking, surgery, transgenderism, United States In U.S. and Europe, Gender Ideology as “Settled Science” Is Crumbling Wesley J. Smith February 28, 2023 Bioethics, Medicine 6 In the U.S., an increasing number of states are passing laws or guidelines to protect children from potentially irreversible and life-shattering outcomes. Read More ›
Antidote to Despair Type post Author Ann Gauger Date December 24, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsBiologyFaith & Science Tagged , abortion, Africans, brain surgery, chemotherapy, despair, friendship, hospital, Medicaid, pregnancy, racial hierarchy, Racism, rape, scientific racism, trust #9 Story of 2020: An Antidote to Despair Ann Gauger December 24, 2020 Bioethics, Biology, Faith & Science 9 I am a biologist, a worker in a field with a sorrowful history of categorizing human beings by race. Read More ›
john-towner-3Kv48NS4WUU-unsplash Type post Author Ann Gauger Date June 9, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsBiology Tagged , abortion, Africans, brain surgery, chemotherapy, despair, friendship, hospital, Medicaid, pregnancy, racial hierarchy, Racism, rape, scientific racism, trust An Antidote to Despair Ann Gauger June 9, 2020 Bioethics, Biology 9 I am a biologist, a worker in a field with a sorrowful history of categorizing human beings by race, arranging them in a false hierarchy. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 21, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __k-review, assisted suicide, Canada, China, coercion, disability, euthanasia, lawyer, Medicaid, Oregon, Toronto Canadian Disabled Man Is Denied Care but Offered Euthanasia Wesley J. Smith March 21, 2018 Bioethics, Medicine 2 Will euthanasia be about money? Of course it will. Read More ›