Tag: First Things
“Dying of Despair”
I began my work against assisted suicide in 1993. In the intervening years, I have witnessed a very disturbing change.
Neuroscientist Michael Egnor on Thomas Aquinas and “A Map of the Soul”
Patients missing large parts of their brain tissue can lead normal lives because the material, the tissue, is not all there is to us.
Unmasking the Culture of Death
Observe the now familiar evolution — guided by the media and “bioethicists” — of public sentiment, from outrage to apathy.
Remembering Stephen H. Webb
Webb came to my attention when he published a brilliant response to an attack on Stephen Meyer and other ID advocates.
Waste Not, Want Not: Chimps Show the Way to Higher Development
Followers of news from the world of evolution research are abuzz over a new study, and it’s only partly because of the opportunity for putting some mild potty talk in your headlines.