Roman woman Type post Author Nancy Pearcey Date September 18, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsFaith & Science Tagged , adultery, Christianity, Genesis, Greco-Roman world, husbands, image of God, marriage, men, paganism, prostitutes, Rodney Stark, Romans, Rome, salvation, slaves, wives, women Women and the Image of God Nancy Pearcey September 18, 2023 Bioethics, Faith & Science 3 In this historical context, the Christian view of marriage was nothing short of revolutionary. Read More ›
Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date December 5, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsCulture Tagged , burial, Christianity, dirt, flowers, forest, gnosticism, human dignity, human life, Judeo-Christian tradition, nature worship, neo-paganism, New York Times, paganism, salvation, Scripture, second coming, Washington State, Western civilization Nature Worship Advances as Human Dignity Retreats Wesley J. Smith December 5, 2022 Bioethics, Culture 3 The dead body has value because the human person does. How we treat our dead reflects our views on what we think about the living. Read More ›
Neil deGrasse Tyson Type post Date August 12, 2020 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , atheism, Cosmos: Possible Worlds, creation myth, faith, ID the Future, Jay Richards, Michael Keas, mythology, National Geographic Channel, pantheism, podcast, resurrection, salvation, sin, Unbelievable When Cosmos Brought Pantheist-Atheist Mythology into the Open Science and Culture August 12, 2020 Faith & Science 1 Everything comes together in a message that includes a creation myth, a story of sin (ecological sin), a salvation story, and even resurrection and ascension. Read More ›
Galen-and-Hippocrates Type post Author Mike Keas Date March 25, 2020 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , __k-review, alien enlightenment, Andrew Cuomo, Carl Sagan, Christianity, Cosmos 3.0, COVID-19, demons, disease, Egypt, Evolution News, Fox Broadcasting Company, Galen, Hippocrates, hospitals, Judaism, leprosy, materialism, medicine, Mesopotamia, Michael Egnor, Mind Matters, National Geographic Channel, Neil deGrasse Tyson, New York State, Old Testament, physicians, salvation, social distancing, Unbelievable Medicine, Religion, and Cosmos — Was Andrew Cuomo Wrong to Invoke God? Mike Keas March 25, 2020 Medicine 5 In a press conference yesterday about the coronavirus, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo used notably religious language. Read More ›
transhumanism Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 14, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsPhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, ABC News, atheism, BBC News, biotech, Bob Dylan, brain, Christianity, computers, Duke University, eschatology, hawk, Jesus Christ, Oxford University, Princeton University, Ray Kurzweil, salvation, second coming, Singularity, transhumanism, Yale University, Zoltan Istvan Transhumanism: A Wail of Despair in the Night Wesley J. Smith May 14, 2018 Bioethics, Philosophy 6 Transhumanists seek to “seize control of human evolution” by harnessing the naked power of biotech, cyber tech, and computer tech. Read More ›
Toaster 11.29.17 AM Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date August 30, 2017 CategoriesBioethicsHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , __k-review, artificial intelligence, Christianity, human rights, Judaism, machine, personhood, salvation, sin, strong AI, toaster, worship No Machine, However Sophisticated, Will Ever Possess “Rights” or “Eternal” Significance Wesley J. Smith August 30, 2017 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism 4 “Strong AI” machines would have no more moral importance in and of themselves than a toaster. Read More ›