Category: Culture & Ethics
Nancy Pearcey: Love Your Designed Body, Made for a Purpose
“Once you accept a Darwinian materialist view of nature,” says Professor Pearcey, “logically speaking you are going to end up with a low view of the body.”
From Hamas, a Moment of Clarity about Darwinism and More
The real test of a worldview is not merely what it explains, but what it makes us deny. Atheism makes us deny objective moral law.
Saving Humans Is More Important than Saving Pigs
A potential avenue of increasing the supply of organs — xenotransplantation — is not, in my view, morally problematic in the least.
Live Not by Lies: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Intelligent Design
When one person stands up to lies or oppression, others can become emboldened to do the same.
Thoughts of Goodness in an Evolutionary World
What you’d expect is humans more or less on the level of animals — not greatly exceeding them in evil, or greatly transcending them in good.