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Eugenics is back
It is abhorrent that humans should decide which baby is allowed to live based on their ‘fitness’.
by Russell Grigg
Gene editing babies? A dangerous, pointless experiment
A Chinese physicist claims to have used gene editing techniques on twins that were born last month. What should we think?
by Lita Cosner, Robert Carter
Preserving God’s image in the face of death: Important lessons in remembering World War 1
Today marks the one hundredth anniversary of the end of World War 1. Even in the horror of war, important lessons can be learnt about the truth of Genesis.
by Philip Robinson
Nazi child euthanasia and Hans Asperger
A new study shows that Hans Asperger actively assisted the Nazi eugenics policies.
by Russell Grigg
Bioethicists obsessed with killing babies—why?
Explaining a worrying trend in bioethics.
by Lita Sanders
Sinners and saints regardless of race
The best and worst of humanity can be found in people of all races.
by Shaun Doyle
Skin deep
I couldn’t help but note your shade of melanin.
by Jerry P. Moore
Brave warriors with words
Communication is key when it comes to deciphering some secrets.
by Carl Wieland
Why believe in objective morals?
How can we believe in objective morals if people disagree on moral questions?
by Shaun Doyle
Euthanasia for disabled babies?
According to evolutionary biologist Professor Jerry Coyne, severely disabled babies should be killed.
by Dominic Statham
Does the Bible condone polygamy?
Does the Bible condone polygamy?
by Keaton Halley
Soil, trees and their fruit
The Lord Jesus told us that certain trees will produce certain fruit. Gary Bates uses this analogy to show the importance of Genesis creation for our worldviews.
by Gary Bates