Carrie and Emma Buck Type post Date March 28, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , Adolf Hitler, Center for Science and Culture, Darwin Day in America, Darwinian theory, Discovery Institute, eugenics, Evangelical Christians, evolution, forced sterilization, history, John West, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., religious leaders, Richard Weikart, Roman Catholic, scientists, Supreme Court, United States Before the Third Reich: America’s Darwinist Eugenics Crusade Science and Culture March 28, 2022 Bioethics, Evolution 2 One of the most famous instances was Carrie Buck, sterilized as “feeble minded” despite going on to live a normal productive life. Read More ›
David French Type post Author John G. West Date February 18, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & ScienceMedicine Tagged , abortion, antibiotics, aspirin, Associated Press, CDC, COVID-19, Dallas, Dennis Prager, Donald Trump, Evangelical Christians, faith, First Baptist Church, humility, jesus, Jews, libertinism, parents, Protestants, religious leaders, Roman Catholic, Sudafed, totalitarian science, Tylenol, unvaccinated, vaccine In a Historic Moment, Many Religious Leaders Fail the Test of COVID-19 John G. West February 18, 2022 Bioethics, Faith & Science, Medicine 10 Both David French and Robert Jeffress seem certain that their fellow believers’ religious objections can’t be sincere. Read More ›
Dallas Conference 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 13, 2019 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __edited, college, Dallas Conference on Science & Faith, Eric Metaxas, faith, John West, professors, registration, religious leaders, science, scientists, Stephen Meyer Heal a Divided Heart: Join Us for the 2020 Dallas Conference on Science & Faith David Klinghoffer December 13, 2019 Faith & Science 2 Think about the implications of this statistic: “55 percent of American adults now believe that science and religion are often in conflict.” Read More ›