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Oxford Ethicist: “Moral Obligation” to Destroy Embryos Carrying Genes for Alcoholism Susceptibility, Other Undesirable Traits
Prophetically, C.S. Lewis anticipated such thinking, which he called “a cancer in the universe.”
The Genus Homo: All in the Family
In contrast to the australopithecines, the major members of our genus Homo — such as erectus and the Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) — are very similar to modern humans.
Darwin or Design? The Question that Shakes the Fabric of Human Existence Will Be the Subject of 2012 UK Conference
Biologic Institute’s Douglas Axe and Oxford’s John Lennox will headline the event sponsored by the UK Centre for Intelligent Design.
Darwinian Philosophy: “Darwinian Natural Selection is the Only Process that could Produce the Appearance of Purpose”
If other causes which produce purpose exist, then it’s not the case that natural selection “must have built” the apparent purpose we see throughout life.
Intelligent Design: Consider the Alternative
What do you have to believe, to be considered a proponent of intelligent design?