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Global Warming (View 1 of 2): How Should We Respond to Global Warming?
This is one article of a two-article series representing two views on climate change. For another viewpoint, please read the other article, An Evangelical Call to Action on Climate Change by Jim Ball. more »
By E. Calvin Beisner - May 1, 2006
Topic: Science, Environment
Global Warming (View 2 of 2): An Evangelical Call to Action on Climate Change
This is one article of a two-article series representing two views on climate change. For another viewpoint, please read the other article, How Should We Respond to Global Warming? more »
By Jim Ball - May 1, 2006 - (2)
Topic: Science, Environment
Cloning
History
In 1902, German embryologist, Hans Spemann, successfully split a two-celled salamander embryo. Each cell grew to be an adult salamander. more »
By Jerry Price - Mar 13, 2006
Human Stem Cell Research
Today, there is considerable confusion about stem cell research. Lately, especially, I have noticed that people are not making distinctions between embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells when they talk about this issue. more »
By Barrett Duke - Feb 6, 2006 - (1)
Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research, Science
Stem Cell Research
“As the mother of a 10-year-old with juvenile diabetes, I yearn more than most for breakthroughs in scientific research. My son takes between four and six shots of insulin daily and must test his blood sugar by pricking his finger the same number of times. more »
By Jerry Price - Jan 9, 2006
Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research
Sanctity of Human Life - Cloning
The obstacle to cloning adult mammals has been the way that cells developed into different types: skin, nerve, tissue, bone, etc. A team of Scottish scientists, led by Ian Wilmut, sought to change the way key cells worked after being brought into existence. more »
By Jerry Price - Jan 9, 2006
Why Should We Care about Stem Cell Research
Case closed: Research that destroys one human being so that another may benefit is immoral.
When advocates of embryonic stem cell research say that we have a moral obligation to save lives and promote cures, what they really mean is that human embryos should be cloned and killed for medical research. more »
By Scott Klusendorf - Nov 1, 2005 - (1)
Topic: Life, Stem-Cell Research
Creation vs. Evolution - Theistic Evolution
“Darwinism is unbeatable as long as one accepts the thought categories of scientific naturalism that I have been describing. The problem is that those same thought categories relegate Christian theism, or any other theism, to the never-never land of subjective belief. more »
By Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - (4)
Topic: Science, Creation/Evolution
Creation vs. Evolution - Intelligent Design
“Intelligent design is the science that studies signs of intelligence. Note that a sign is not the thing signified. Intelligent design does not try to get into the mind of a designer and figure out what a designer is thinking. more »
By Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - (1)
Topic: Science, Creation/Evolution
Creation vs. Evolution - Evolution
Definition
“What is Darwinism? Darwinism is a theory of empirical science only at the level of microevolution, where it provides a framework for explaining such things as the diversity that arises when small populations become reproductively isolated from the main body of their species. more »
By Jerry Price - Nov 1, 2005 - (8)
Topic: Science, Creation/Evolution