Tag: Wesley J. Smith
Eric Metaxas on Canaanite DNA and “Fake News”
When ideologies reign, one of the first victims, invariably, is truth. The narrative is supreme, and it deforms how information is interpreted.
Unmasking the Culture of Death
Observe the now familiar evolution — guided by the media and “bioethicists” — of public sentiment, from outrage to apathy.
What Would Really Be “Catastrophic” for Science?
Beside his prophetic warning about the “military-industrial complex,” President Eisenhower was concerned about the scientific-governmental complex.
Stephen Meyer, Wesley J. Smith: Unmasking the Scientific Roots of Anti-Humanism
To adapt a story that Wesley tells, the motto of the phenomenon is: “Listen to the animals.”
Prairie Dogs “Talk”…and Plants “Hear” – More Reasons for Dumping Humankind’s Unique Place in Nature?
Plants respond to light, but they do not “see.”