brain Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date September 26, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & MindReproductive Science Tagged , Actin, brain, calcium ions, ejaculation, human physiology, humans, Irreducible Complexity, irreducibly complex systems, motor neurons, muscles, myosin, penis, seminal fluid, seminal vesicles, sperm cells For Males, an Engineering Marvel that Originates in the Brain Jonathan McLatchie September 26, 2023 Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind, Reproductive Science 9 The male erection and ejaculatory reflex require multiple physiological processes to work together in an incredible coordinated manner. Read More ›
surgery Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 27, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , children, cyberspace, Friedrich Nietzsche, gender dysphoria, hormones, lifestyle, mastectomies, Medicaid, mental illness, penis, puberty, Singularity, spinal cord, Stanford University, surgery, transableism, transgenderism, transhumanism, Transhumanist Bill of Rights, uterus, uterus transplant, vagina, zealotry 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 ›
teenagers Type post Date September 17, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , clitoris, Europe, gender affirmation, gender dysphoria, hysterectomy, information, medicine, mental health, Michael Egnor, National Health Service, patients, penis, scrotum, Seattle, surgery, teenagers, testicles, United States, University of Washington Egnor: Why More Sex Change Medicine for Teens in U.S. than Europe? Science and Culture September 17, 2022 Bioethics, Medicine 3 One factor in the difference between the United States and Europe may be less accurate information in the United States. Read More ›
dragonfly 2 Type post Author Günter Bechly Date July 8, 2022 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignPaleontology Tagged , Bavaria, Carboniferous Period, dragonflies, Fossil Friday (series), Germany, intelligent design, larvae, males, Odonata, penis, sperm, Upper Jurassic, veins, venation, vertebrate Fossil Friday: Dragonfly from the Upper Jurassic Günter Bechly July 8, 2022 Biology, Intelligent Design, Paleontology 3 Almost everything in the wonderful construction of dragonflies cries out for a design explanation. Read More ›
David and Goliath Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 8, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , As Nature Made Him, babies, breasts, Brenda Reimer, Bruce Reimer, Canada, circumcision, David Reimer, estrogen, gender, Janet Reimer, John Colapinto, John Money, mastectomy, Old Testament, penis, Ron Reimer, sex reassignment, suicide, surgery, testosterone, transgenderism, Transgenderism Series, vagina, Winnipeg The Boy Who Was Raised as a Girl Jonathan Wells December 8, 2020 Medicine 6 So he chose to call himself David, after the Old Testament king who slew Goliath. Read More ›
Tinkertoy Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date December 7, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , ambiguous genitals, As Nature Made Him, Baltimore, boys, Brenda Reimer, Bruce Reimer, Canada, castration, circumcision, developmental biology, gender, gender identity, girls, Janet Reimer, John Colapinto, Johns Hopkins University, kindergarten, New Zealand, pediatricians, penis, Ron Reimer, sex, Tinkertoys, toys, transgenderism, Transgenderism Series, vagina, Winnipeg Money, Sex, and Gender Jonathan Wells December 7, 2020 Medicine 6 "We both wanted to play with guys, build forts and have snowball fights and play army… She played with my toys: Tinkertoys, dump trucks." Read More ›