Life - articles
Cyborgs
Science fiction has long been enamored by the idea of something that is part human and part machine. But that idea is no longer just science fiction, it is science. more »
by: Jerry Price - Jan 9, 2006 - topic(s): Life
Cryogenics
If someone tells you to chill out these days, they may not be telling you to become calm. They might just be advocating that you have your body frozen shortly after death in the hope that, as new technologies to cure currently incurable maladies are discovered, your body can be thawed out to live on in the future. more »
by: Jerry Price - Jan 9, 2006 - topic(s): Life
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 - topic(s): Life, Cloning
Chimera
In a survey of public opinion concerning the transplanting of genetically modified animal organs into humans, people in the United Kingdom have overwhelmingly rejected the idea. more »
by: Jerry Price - Jan 9, 2006 - topic(s): Life, Issues
Adoption
The Domestic Adoption Process
Domestic adoption consists of five parts:
- Home study—The home study is an evaluation and education process required by the State to determine your preparedness to parent through adoption.
by: Jerry Price - Jan 9, 2006 - topic(s): Family, Life, Abortion, Adoption
Abortion – Parental Consent
After seven years of court battles over a 1998 law passed by Ohio’s legislature requiring girls under 18 years of age to obtain parental consent before an abortion, the U.S. more »
by: Jerry Price - Jan 1, 2006 - topic(s): Life, Abortion
Little Cause to Celebrate
Recent press reports hailed the news that the number of U.S. women having an abortion is at “its lowest level since 1976.” Yet there is little agreement as to what is leading to the decline or if the alleged drop in abortions is statistically significant. more »
by: Richard Land - Nov 1, 2005 - comments: 1 - topic(s): Life, Abortion
Remembering Adrian Rogers: Walking in the Footprints of a Giant of the Faith
I lost a dear friend on November 15, 2005. In the twinkling of an eye, Dr. Adrian Rogers slipped from this world to the glorious presence of his Savior and Lord. more »
by: Richard Land - Nov 1, 2005 - topic(s): Faith, Bible, Life, Abortion
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 - comments: 1 - topic(s): 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 - comments: 3 - topic(s): Science, Creation/Evolution