Tag Archives: Science
Self Evident: Do Preborn Babies Have Emotions?
In this exciting episode of Self Evident, Alyssa and Jenna sit down with Dr. J. to discuss his research findings on the topic of the preborn and emotions. Dr. J is a retired research physicist and scientist who has done extensive work in the field of biotic encoding. He has worked with NASA, was an integral part of the Apollo 11 program, and has received high awards and honors due to his research.
Posted in Faith, Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion, biotic encoding, Conception, emotions, physics, pregnancy, Science
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Feelings or Facts?
What we think is true can have the same effect on us as what is true. We have known this forever. But today, in our post-truth culture, we are becoming less concerned with discovering what is true and more focused on what we feel is true. Public opinion today is shaped more by emotion and personal beliefs than facts. The impact of this post-truth era is profound.
Posted in Child Exploitation, CRT/Racism/BLM, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Tagged Abortion, abuse, Agustin Fuentes, American Scientist, Caroline VanSickle, Catherine Clune-Taylor, child exploitation, COVID, John Money, Kate Clancy, Kinsey, LGBTQ, Michel Foucault, Pew Research, Reimer twins, Science
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Christianity and Science: Are They Compatible?
One of the main arguments against Christianity has existed in our modern society for longer than a century. It’s a major talking point debated by some of the smartest minds in this world. Some have dedicated their lives to proving this argument, and others to disproving it. It’s entirely relevant, certainly relatable, and based on something that controls much of the movement and forward progress of societies, cultures, and nations.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged Christianity, Darwin, Dr. Zumhagen, intelligent design, Science, The Origin of Species
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Chief Justice Roberts Votes with Liberals Against Tiny Humans and Women
In June Medical Services v. Russo, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts again disappoints conservatives. Roberts voted with the politically “progressive”/morally regressive majority to strike down a Louisiana law requiring abortionists to have hospital privileges within 30 miles of the slaughterhouse in which they kill tiny humans and occasionally end up killing or maiming their mothers. This law would have required abortuaries in which surgical procedures are performed to adhere to the same safety regulations as all other ambulatory surgical centers.
Posted in Federal, Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abner Mikva, Abortion, Alan Dershowitz, ambulatory surgical centers, Archibald Cox, Clarence Thomas, Earl Warren, Edward Lazarus, Gordon Gekko, human slaughter, Jeffrey Rosen, John Hart Ely, John Roberts, Kermit Roosevelt, Laurence Tribe, Louisiana, Michael Kinsley, Richard Cohen, Roe v. Wade, Science, SCOTUS, Sophie Lewis, Supreme Court, surgery, William Saletan
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Pence Doesn’t Believe in Science?
After President Donald Trump named Vice President Mike Pence last week to lead nation’s battle against the coronavirus, many in the media decried the choice because supposedly Mike Pence “doesn’t believe in science.” How could he? He’s a Christian. So the logic goes.
They mock along the lines of: Maybe he just wants to pray the virus away.
Posted in Media Watch
Tagged Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Climate change, D. James Kennedy, Daniel Lapin, Donald Trump, HIV/AIDS, Jimmy Kimmel, Mike Pence, Os Guinness, Reed Richardson, Science
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Can Homosexuality Spread Via Culture?
Much of what the homosexual community (i.e., those who choose to place their unchosen homoerotic desires at the center of their identity) claims is false, and increasingly they’re being forced to admit their claims are false. Some of these claims may have been born out of ignorance, others out of a deliberate strategy to deceive. For example, for decades the myth that homosexuals constitute 10 percent of the population continued to be disseminated by homosexuals and their ideological allies long after the statistic had been thoroughly discredited. It was used to promote implicitly the idiotic and destructive idea that the …
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged LGBTQIA, Lisa Diamond, National Center on Sexual Exploitation, Sara Reardon, Science, Scientific American, sexual orientation, University of Utah
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