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Inventors of CRISPR win Nobel Prize, but should we 'rewrite the code of life?'
The awarding of this year’s Nobel Prize for Chemistry to Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier has been heralded ...
Our tax dollars still fund the destruction of embryos
Why has the current administration designated funding for the creation of 106 new stem cell lines acquired from the destruction of embryos?
Election: Questions Christians should ask the candidates
The key thing we must get at in our questions and research is worldview.
Protecting females in sports and just telling the truth
Across the United States, female athletes find themselves competing against biological males who are typically bigger, stronger, and faster because, well, they are males.
Why Amy Coney Barrett is the left’s latest villain
There’s more to this hatred than the legitimate disagreements and debate inherent to the nomination process.
The best analysis on presidential debate was given 42 years ago: God help us
There are plenty of “lowlights”: name-calling, untruths, anger, vitriol, interruption. It was a debacle on every level.
Dutch euthanasia doctor warns Britain against euthanasia
Dutch physician Bert Keizer was euthanizing patients nearly 20 years before it became legal in the Netherlands. Keizer seems to be having second thoughts about the deadly system he helped create.
3 reasons why Christians should vote
To put it bluntly, Christians have both a civic and a Christian responsibility to vote.
Repentance Sunday: God is calling the Church to repent
Since we’ve started to pray together, I’ve sensed with many others that God most wants to reform, not the culture, but His Church.
Abortion politics and the drama of replacing Justice Ginsburg
Deeply committed to the sexual revolution’s version of feminism, Ginsburg fiercely protected later-term, sex-selective, and disability-targeted abortions.