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A Biblical Rebuke of Slavery

We reflect on the moral, ethical, and philosophical underpinnings of chattel slavery.

Are Modern Humans Degenerate Neanderthals?

The science is showing that human ancestors were bigger and stronger than we are. And probably smarter.

Time to Celebrate Breastfeeding

Complex processes are involved in breastfeeding in mammals. Human breastmilk serves as a natural protector for baby’s immune system.

Explaining Consciousness by Redefining Reality

Perhaps the most interesting question is no longer whether consciousness can be explained by matter.

Darwin-Drunk Media Competes for Stupid Awards

An otherwise good week of science was corrupted by silly stories glorifying Darwin's Stuff Happens Law.

Why You Need a (Created) Thymus

Scientists find evidence that an organ formerly thought of as a vestigial structure may help predict longevity and even improve cancer outcomes.

Reality Corrects Evolutionary Tales, Part 2

Scientists within the secular echo chamber too often mistake their simplifying models for material realities.

Language Diversity History Fits Babel

The number of human languages has fallen over time from a previous maximum.

Human Brain Complexity Surpasses Animal Brains

Human brains are superior not just in the quantity of neurons, but the quality.

Can Soccer Glorify God?

As we approach the World Cup Finals, we reflect on the biological processes necessary for playing soccer and how even these leisurely activities point to God’s handiwork.

Humans Do Not Have an Evolved “Lizard Brain”

The notion that the base of our brain evolved from a lizard brain is now fully debunked.

Malthus Had World Population Predictions Mathematically Backwards

In commemoration of World Population Day (July 11), we reflect on recent discourse in demography suggesting hidden economic burdens from lower birth rate trends, and the role of morality in shaping fertility choices.

Another Evolutionary Dogma Bites the Dust

We are exposing how easily institutional science can mistake its own philosophical commitments for verified empirical data.

Can Artificial Intelligence Understand Goodness?

As Geneva prepares for the global ‘AI for Good’ summit (July 7-10), this article reflects on key questions in the AI debate pertaining to morality and ‘goodness’.

Language: A Serious Problem for Deep Time

Language provides compelling evidence that our history is much shorter than we’ve been told.
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