Charles_Darwin_by_G._Richmond Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 25, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Charles Darwin, Cleveland, corrosiveness, culture, Darwinism, Darwinists, Douglas Axe, Eric Pianka, evolutionary theory, humans, John West, life, mankind, misanthropy, molecular biologists, political scientists, Sean McDowell, self-hatred, The Lyceum, University of Texas West: Why We Can’t “Just Make Peace with Darwin” David Klinghoffer March 25, 2025 Bioethics, Evolution, Faith & Science 2 Watch this and then ask a Darwinist friend if he or she can think of one way that the evolutionary perspective has ennobled or uplifted anyone. Read More ›
Princeton_University_-_Clio_Hall Type post Date March 19, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , Benefits, China, COVID-19, disease, epidemiologists, Frances Lee, harms, Italy, laptop class, lockdowns, pandemic, political scientists, Princeton University, Princeton University Press, progressives, Sara Talpos, Stephen Macedo, tunnel vision, World Health Organization Princeton Scholars Deliver Hard Truths About Covid Policies Science and Culture March 19, 2025 Bioethics, Medicine 3 Princeton political scientists Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee have just published a book highly critical of COVID pandemic policies. Read More ›