Tag: drugs
Reading Behe in Prison
With Darwin’s disciples preaching at him adamantly in the culture, Jeff felt no accountability to a seemingly hands-off God, if one existed at all.
Bioethicists Push Psychedelics for an “Interesting” Life
The dangers of taking such drugs aside, this essay reflects the reductionism of our time.
Near-Death Experiences Compared to Drug Trips
There is an effort underway to fully naturalize NDEs — that is, to make them something that just happens to the traumatized brain.
Answering Farina on Behe’s Work: The Edge of Evolution
I wonder whether Farina has in fact read Behe’s book for himself, or whether he is relying upon others, such as Nathan Lents.
The Toxic Assumptions of Evolutionary Psychology about Men
As Darwinism is discredited scientifically, we should challenge the way it has shaped the secular code for masculinity.