LucasCranach-DerJungbrunnenGemldegalerieBerlin Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date November 12, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , Bo Yang Wang, China, dead, Ezekiel Emanuel, Falon Gong, fetal farming, Fountain of Youth, Harvard Medical School, health, Immortal Dragons, Juan Ponce de León, life-extension, lifespan, longevity, New York Times, political prisoners, Singapore, transhumanism, uploaded, Vadim Gladyshev, well-being, Yip Tszho China Jumps on the Transhumanism Train Wesley J. Smith November 12, 2025 Bioethics, Medicine 4 It is said to be is devoting much energy and many resources to the life-extension project. Read More ›
ParadeofMachines22Technocracy22inGdynia-021 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date August 18, 2025 CategoriesBioethicsMedicineTechnology Tagged , academics, animals, Anthony Fauci, biologists, COVID-19, curriculum, disease, doctors, ecologists, ecosystems, health, human existence, humans, infirmity, intelligentsia, nurses, One Health, people, pharmacists, policy, public health, technocrats, The Lancet, veterinarians, well-being, Wesley J. Smith Redefining Health to Impose International Technocracy Wesley J. Smith August 18, 2025 Bioethics, Medicine, Technology 4 The public-health intelligentsia and bioethics movement are determined to become the primary policy decision makers internationally. Read More ›
Frans_Hals_-_Singing_Boy_with_Flute_-_Google_Art_Project Type post Author Eric Hedin Date July 9, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , autonomic nervous system, elves, Frodo, J.R.R. Tolkien, music, musicians, personhood, pitch, singers, singing, vagus nerve, vibrations, well-being, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Singing — A Remarkable Gift, by Design Eric Hedin July 9, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 6 The vagus nerve is implicated in how our nervous systems respond when we engage in singing and related vocal activities. Read More ›
Injection_Syringe_01 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date June 21, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsMedicine Tagged , assisted dying, Canada, Daily Mail, doctors, Hippocratic Oath, medicine, neutrality, Ontario, patients, suicide, United Kingdom, United States, well-being Medical Association Goes “Neutral” on Killing Patients Wesley J. Smith June 21, 2023 Bioethics, Ethics, Medicine 3 Doctors should lead on crucial moral and issues such as this, not be merely flotsam and jetsam. Read More ›