Dr._Francis_Collins@_-MJNeuroSummit_(25887229962) Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date March 6, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & ScienceMedicine Tagged , abortion, body parts, Center for Medical Progress, children, Christianity, Christianity Today, Christians, COVID-19, David Daleiden, embryos, Evangelical Christians, Francis Collins, gestation, Holy Spirit, infants, jesus, John the Baptist, John West, Judicial Watch, National Institutes of Health, Nicene Creed, Stockholm Syndrome, Stockholm Syndrome Christianity, Sweden, unborn, University of Pittsburgh Stockholm Syndrome: Francis Collins and the Unborn Denyse O’Leary March 6, 2025 Bioethics, Faith & Science, Medicine 7 Collins is a role model for aspiring young Christians, right? John West says, not so fast. Read More ›
Origin of Species Type post Author Neil Thomas Date March 17, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Charles Darwin, Darwinism, evolution, Evolution News, history, natural selection, Nicene Creed, On the Origin of Species, Origin of Species: From Discussion Document to Nihilist Dogma (series), Thomas Huxley Origin of Species: From Discussion Document to Nihilist Dogma Neil Thomas March 17, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 A colleague remarked to me (in an uncharacteristically unscholarly disclosure) that he could not share my interest in “all this old 19th-century stuff.” Read More ›
1280px-Édouard_Baldus,_Notre-Dame_(Abside),_1860s_-_Metropolitan_Museum_of_Art Type post Author Michael Egnor Date April 30, 2019 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, academics, atheism, Christianity, Darwin Day, Darwinism, Enlightenment, French Revolution, gulags, Jerry Coyne, Nicene Creed, North Korea, Notre Dame Cathedral, public education, Quillette, religion, terrorism, universities, Venezuela, Western civilization Evolutionist Seethes as Duke Professor Analyzes Secular “Religion” Michael Egnor April 30, 2019 Faith & Science 4 Staddon’s piece is topical, well written, and carefully reasoned. Coyne is of course free to disagree with Staddon’s conclusions. Read More ›