Month: February 2025
New Paper Examines How the Complexity of Glycan Structures Points to Intelligent Design
“This is, of course, important in order for a kidney cell to be and function as a kidney cell, a nerve cell to function as a nerve cell, and so forth.”
Replace Psychiatrists with AI?
“A Belgian man, after weeks of dialogues with his chatbot ‘confidante,’ committed suicide after it encouraged him to sacrifice himself for climate change.”
Weaponizing Winsomeness: Eric Metaxas and John West on Stockholm Syndrome Christianity
Leaders such as Francis Collins, under the cover of his own performative winsomeness, have prioritized being liked and respected by secular elites.
Pointing to Design, Ross Douthat Makes the Case that Religious Belief Is Rational
He kicks off the book by talking about the evident design in nature and the fine-tuning of the universe.
“Friends with Francis”: How Institutions Devolve
Among the temptations we face as humans, friendship — otherwise such a wonderful thing — doesn’t get the attention it deserves.