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What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 1
Can naturalism ground real morality?
by Marc Kay
Origins myths and the erosion of ethics
Farcical ideas masquerade as science these days, undermining ethics and true human identity.
by Philip Bell
Dominion and the blessing of the garden
Alan Titchmarsh, British TV personality, has recently defended the traditional well-managed garden against rewilding campaigns because it better supports wildlife. This supports the biblical stewardship mandate.
by Andrew Sibley
What’s wrong with being wrong: part 4a—a more than cursory look into evolutionary ethics
Can reciprocal altruism and evolutionary game theory explain how altruism began?
by Marc Kay
Another pro-life argument
There are many good arguments against abortion. A Belgian doctor writes in with another one.
by Thomas Bailey
‘Flattened by the evolution steamroller’?!
Many raised with some knowledge of the Gospel lose interest when exposed to evolutionary teaching.
by Don Batten
Teaching people how to think
As trust in major social and academic institutions falls, people are falling into another form of futile thinking. Switching from one extreme to the other.
by Robert Carter
The confusion of liberalism
Conversational approaches to studying Scripture can lead to liberalism, where truth and values become relative.
by Andrew Sibley
What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 2
Can group selection explain the rise of morality?
by Marc Kay
What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 3
Can kin selection explain the rise of morality?
by Marc Kay
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by anon
Origins and the Gospel
Creation Magazine LIVE! Season 8 Episode 2 Origins and the Gospel
by Thomas Bailey and Richard Fangrad