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What’s wrong with being wrong: part 4a—a more than cursory look into evolutionary ethics
Can reciprocal altruism and evolutionary game theory explain how altruism began?
by Marc Kay
What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 3
Can kin selection explain the rise of morality?
by Marc Kay
What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 2
Can group selection explain the rise of morality?
by Marc Kay
Another pro-life argument
There are many good arguments against abortion. A Belgian doctor writes in with another one.
by Thomas Bailey
Dominion and the blessing of the garden
Alan Titchmarsh, British TV personality, has recently defended the traditional well-managed garden against rewilding campaigns because it better supports wildlife. This supports the biblical stewardship mandate.
by Andrew Sibley
What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 1
Can naturalism ground real morality?
by Marc Kay
Documentary series ‘DNA Journey’ goes to Africa
We respond to a question about the out-of-Africa hypothesis, Mitochondrial Eve, and consider the implications for the way we value human beings.
by Andrew Sibley
Reclaiming the rainbow
The rainbow is a symbol of God’s mercy to all mankind, but has now been adopted on to the so-called ‘pride flag’, sometimes called the rainbow flag.
by Andrew Sibley
The passing of a monarch
The death of Queen Elizabeth II is an opportunity for reflection, and gratitude to God, for her Christian life and service.
by Gavin Cox
The U.S. revisits Roe vs Wade
The United States has been lit aflame with both excitement and anger in response to the recently leaked Supreme Court draft
by Bruce Lawrence
Will the future be embodied?
Cryonics tries to sell us the idea of continuing future life by cleverly freezing our current bodies. But is this compatible with Scripture? Is it even scientifically feasible?
by Lucien Tuinstra
Binary-coded human beings
God coded the gender binary into every cell of our bodies.
by Ari Takku