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Applying Scientific Method to the Origin of Life Yields Shaky Results

Scientists are not, or should not be, tabloid headline writers. They should only make claims that are strongly supported by evidence. Read More ›
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In Drift Toward Instrumentalizing Humans, Western Medicine Follows China

At least in some sense, once the girl was deemed killable, her body parts became the primary factor in her care. Read More ›
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How a Mentally Ill Woman Wrote Herself a Lethal Prescription

A troubling look at how systemic gaps enabled a vulnerable woman to obtain lethal drugs unchecked. Read More ›
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In Spain, a Transplant Case Gives Heebie-Jeebies

Euthanasia conjoined with organ harvesting just took a particularly disturbing turn, when a woman was euthanized and had part of her face transplanted. Read More ›
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Bringing a Moral Horror to America: The Assisted-Suicide Movement Wants It

Conjoining organ harvesting with assisted suicide or euthanasia gives society a “stake” in sick people being made dead. Read More ›
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No. 5 Story for 2025: Richard Dawkins Says Intelligent Design Is a Scientific Hypothesis

"I think that the hypothesis of theism is the most exciting scientific hypothesis you could possibly hold." Read More ›
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Will We Care For or Kill Dementia Patients?

I understand that people are terrified of dementia. Believe me, I get it. My mother died of Alzheimer’s. Read More ›
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In Connecticut, Horrors of AI Finally Come into View

A 56-year-old man, living with his mother in a wealthy New York suburb, developed a “friendship” with ChatGPT. Read More ›
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The Horrors of Canadian Euthanasia

As journalist Andrew Coyne said, “A society that believes in nothing can offer no argument even against death.” Read More ›
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To Skeptics, Four Challenges on Near-Death Experiences

Michael Egnor and Denyse O’Leary devote Chapter 6 to addressing various efforts to debunk near-death experiences. Read More ›

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