Life - articles
Creation vs. Evolution - General
“An important reason why the creation-evolution debate matters is that a person’s view of his own origins will profoundly affect not only the way he looks at himself but also his general attitude toward other people. more »
By Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - (2)
Topic: Science, Creation/Evolution
Kathy Bassett Is Mad
Kathy Bassett is mad—furious, in fact—and she wants everyone to know why. Her family has been devastated by casino gambling.
Her son Jason, a casino employee, was convicted of embezzlement. more »
By Karen Cole - Sep 1, 2005 - (1)
Topic: Family, Addictions, Gambling, Living, Finances, Life, Suicide
The Intelligent Design Movement: Rocking Scientific Naturalism
For too many years, the prevailing orthodoxy in the scientific academy has faced no meaningful challenges at the epistemological level. This prevailing orthodoxy, which I will call a naturalist evolutionary theory of origins, believes in a chance-driven, naturalistic universe and believes time plus chance plus matter produces life as we know it in all its mind-boggling complexity in this universe. more »
By Richard Land - Sep 1, 2005
Topic: Science, Creation/Evolution
Testimony of Richard M. Doerflinger on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
On behalf of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishopsbefore the Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee September 29, 2004 more »
By Richard M. Doerflinger - Oct 1, 2004
Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Citizenship, Legislation, Social Issues, Science
He Held the Line
I am deeply disappointed that the president has decided to federally fund embryonic stem cell research on the tissue obtained from already aborted babies. more »
By Richard Land - Aug 10, 2001
Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research
The Power of a Presidential Promise
Will President Bush follow in his father’s footsteps and break his word on stem cell research?
Like his father before him, George W. Bush became president on the power of his promises and the strength of his character. more »
By Richard Land - Jul 16, 2001
Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research
A Court of Morals or a Moral Court?
The British court was right to try to save one of the conjoined twin girls, even against the wishes of the parents.
A few weeks ago, three judges from Great Britain’s High Court of Appeal prefaced a judicial decision by declaring themselves to be “a court of law, not a court of morals.” more »
By Richard Land - Nov 6, 2000
Topic: Life
An Unorthodox Choice
Aligned on social issues but sharply opposed on abortion, how will evangelicals react to Joseph Lieberman?
In selecting Senator Joseph Lieberman, an Orthodox Jew, as his running mate, Al Gore made a bold and unorthodox choice. more »
By Richard Land - Aug 11, 2000
Topic: Life, Abortion, Citizenship, National