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Wesley J. Smith: Frightening Abuses of Science

Experiments on the living unborn. Organ harvesting. Reckless biotech. Radical environmentalism. Read More ›
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Stockholm Syndrome: Francis Collins and the Unborn

Collins is a role model for aspiring young Christians, right? John West says, not so fast. Read More ›
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Halloween Edition: A Look at Frightening Science with Wesley J. Smith

Biotechnology is advancing faster than our ethical considerations, including synthetic human embryos, genetic engineering, and fetal farming. Read More ›
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UN Human Rights Recommendation Brands Abortion Restrictions “Racial Discrimination”

Simply as a matter of strategy, the just cause of eliminating racism should focus exclusively on fighting actual discriminatory policies. Read More ›
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Pro-Abortion Absolutism and Its Consequences

Abortion absolutism is a radical departure from the once well-accepted idea that nascent human beings — at least at some level — deserve respect and protection. Read More ›
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About Those “Synthetic Embryos”

I have no problem with this work in mice. But the scientists want to take this technology into human experimentation. Read More ›
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Will Laws Protecting the Unborn Endanger Mothers?

A fallacy used by abortionists and their allies is that doctors will be handicapped by having to comply with the law applicable to the care of their patients. Read More ›
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Charles Darwin statue Shrewsbury
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Darwinism and Scientific Totalitarianism: John West’s Darwin Day in America

The afterword, on “Totalitarian Science,” published in 2015, shows John West as a prophet of things to come. Read More ›
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But Why Not Go For It with Human Eugenics?

“It’s my opinion” is not a strong ground on which to take a moral stand. Read More ›
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Scientific “Decadence” and the Myth of Objectivity

Scientists aren’t like “everyone else”: because of the prestige they enjoy, the impact of their being “uncritical of things that [they] want to believe” is tremendous. It can be quite corrosive, quite malign. Read More ›

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