Tag: Germany
German High Court to Rule on Right to Suicide
If the continent’s most important country embraces the culture of death, the darkness will spread.
What Anne Frank and Ota Benga Have in Common
Cruelty and injustice can seem an abstraction, committed against faceless people.
In Europe, Animal Rights Are Steamrolling Religious Freedom
As Western society secularizes, religious liberty is in danger of becoming passé.
In Unbelievable, Mike Keas Highlights Myths and Realities of Anti-Science Persecution
The point of Dr. Keas’s book is historical but also very timely: Scientists who challenge materialism today face discrimination as heretics that squelches their research and teaching.
Awe at Echolocation? Nah, Convergence Again
The passionate focus on evolutionary relationships in biology papers tends to obscure awe at the wonders in life.