happy-businessman-walking-and-city-to-work-for-travel-on-str-608239667-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date November 6, 2025 CategoriesEngineeringIntelligent Design Tagged , astigmatism, athletes, awareness, body parts, cars, consciousness, cornea, curvature, emergence, engineering, eyeglasses, headlights, hearing, Howard Glicksman, intelligent design, lens, prescription, proprioception, purpose, routine tasks, Secrets of the Human Body, Steve Laufmann, street, three dimensions, vision, walking, Your Amazing Body Living in 3-D: Not a Big Deal? New Video Explains Why It’s a VERY Big Deal David Klinghoffer November 6, 2025 Engineering, Intelligent Design 3 Living in three dimensions is crucial not only for athletes, who excel at exploiting the body’s abilities, but for any one of us walking down the street. Read More ›
depression Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date April 23, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsScience Reporting Tagged , abandonment, assisted suicide, Belgium, Canada, Canadians, doctors, euthanasia, Hippocratic Oath, lethal injection, mental illness, Netherlands, New York Times, patients, policymakers, prescription, psychiatry, suicide, suicide crisis, United States NYT Pushes Suicide for the Mentally Ill Wesley J. Smith April 23, 2023 Bioethics, Science Reporting 4 Clancy Martin’s first paragraph makes clear why his thesis should be rejected out of hand. Read More ›
medication Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 13, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __k-review, accountability, addiction, assisted suicide, Center for Disease Control, doctors, medication, opioid epidemic, oversight, pain, patients, physician-assisted suicide, prescription, Reason Magazine, suicide Mad World: Pain Doctors Face Greater Scrutiny Than Death Doctors Wesley J. Smith May 13, 2018 Bioethics, Medicine 4 Our society often sacrifices law-abiding and productive people to protect the dysfunctional from themselves. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date January 4, 2018 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , __k-review, doctors, Las Vegas, law, medicine, Nevada, opioid epidemic, opioids, pain, prescription, Sudafed Sacrificing Pain Patients to Stop Opioid Epidemic? Wesley J. Smith January 4, 2018 Medicine 3 I’m all for fighting the opioid epidemic. But not at the price of preventing patients from receiving quality medical care. Read More ›