Life’s building blocks: everything, everywhere, all at once (1 minute)
You can build some of the basic elements of a cell in a lab. But there’s no process that can build them all together, which is what you need for life. In other words, even with a blueprint at the ready – scientists have cells they can observe – and refined materials and supercomputers and skilled geniuses, they not only can’t make life in a lab, they demonstrate how it could never happen by accident out in the wild.
The amazing ways fathers matter
“Involved fathers made an especially big difference for girls’ mental health, with 10 times the number of female students being diagnosed with depression and risk of self-harm when they had disengaged or absent fathers.”
6 ways that Christianity answers the “problem of pain”
… and also worth noting, the world doesn’t have much of any answer at all.
Should we ban smartphones from our schools?
Jonathan Haidt thinks so. Here are five key quotes from his book, The Anxious Generation…
On “replacement theology”
Rev. Witteveen on God’s plan for Israel today…
What’s wrong with censorship
Prov. 18:17 is known by some as the journalist’s proverb, but its value extends to far beyond just reporters. It says: “The first to present his case seems right, until a second comes and questions him.” This, in a nutshell, is the Christian case against censorship. What we know of fallen human nature means that we don’t trust any one person or institution to have the necessary brilliance or character to always be right.
The Christian case for free speech is also, essentially, the freedom to pursue God, and His Truth. All sorts of questions and skeptical arguments could be allowed in this pursuit…. though blasphemy need not be. We have good reason to be for free speech… but not without restriction. After all, God is our god, not free speech.