wedding Type post Author Nancy Pearcey Date June 16, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsEvolutionEvolutionary Psychology Tagged , African Americans, american enterprise institute, Charles Murray, criminality, Darwinism, drugs, evolution, George Gilder, just-so stories, marriage, men, morality, rape, religion, Robert Wright, Rutgers University, Scripture, sexuality, sin, Steven Pinker, The Moral Animal, The New Yorker, The Toxic War on Masculinity, Victorians, violence, women The Toxic Assumptions of Evolutionary Psychology about Men Nancy Pearcey June 16, 2023 Bioethics, Ethics, Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology 14 As Darwinism is discredited scientifically, we should challenge the way it has shaped the secular code for masculinity. 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 ›
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 ›