Month: September 2016
No Abuses in Assisted Suicide? What a Crock
The suicide pushers can say accurately, as in the old Outer Limits TV show, “We are controlling transmission.”
Gloves Off — Responding to David Levin on the Nonrandom Evolutionary Hypothesis
A scientific theory cannot be established as valid unless the consequences that follow from it correspond to reality.
Trace Fossil Experiments Put Pressure on Cambrian Explosion
Squiggles once attributed to emerging complex animals could have been made by microbes instead.
The Ethical Menace of “Bioethics” Grows
Two internationally influential bioethicists join forces to advocate that society legally coerce doctors to kill.
The Devil May Not Be in the Details — But the Truth Is
It’s common to hear evolution presented as a nearly impregnable theory.