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Towards a coercive utopia
Some contemporary ethicists are updating eugenics.
So Sexy So Soon
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Communication critical: Want to help your children navigate a sex-saturated culture? They'll need to learn your beliefs -- not those all around them.
Death talk in a secular age
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We must formulate a moral argument against euthanasia without resorting to religion.
Defending life against unaccountable power
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The pro-life movement in Britain just fought a losing battle against the scientific imperative. What lessons are to be learned?
Explaining religion away, for the 100th time: Part II
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Materialist neuroscience lays the groundwork for discrimination against non-materialist points of view.
Explaining religion away, for the 100th time, part 1
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The world's leading science journal has recruited a social scientist to write the thinking man's
Religulous.
Regaining lost ground
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Learning how to harness the power of the internet is something that most pro-life organisations have yet to learn.
The op-ed challenge
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The bias of editors is not the reason why articles are rejected; it's the quality of the contributions.
Education suffers from high self-esteem
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Students bubble-wrapped against failure lack both humility and motivation in their approach to higher learning.
Getting past other American stereotypes
Mark Milke
| 13 November 2008 |
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While commentators around the globe say Barack Obama's election means America has finally dealt with racism, what about other countries finally looking in the mirror.
Universal truth in an age of reason
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Does it really all depend? Is one set of beliefs as equally valid as any other? A review of William Gairdner's defence of universal truth.
Political lessons from Down Under
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Some advice from an outpost of the liberal Anglo world for President-elect Obama.
Called out of Darkness
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A powerful spiritual memoir by the author of
Interview with the Vampire about her return to Catholicism.
A weakened economy needs strengthened humanities
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Economic freedom has turned toxic because we lack the cultural maturity that the humanities used to provide.
“Coming out” puts adolescents at risk
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Encouraging adolescents with same-sex attractions to identify as gay has no scientific or ethical justification.
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