The amazing Archer Fish (4 min)
This critter has crazy accuracy as it shoots its food down from the leaves and branches above.
Trump’s pivot on abortion
In his last term, President Trump may have done more for the unborn than any president before. But is candidate Trump still interested in defending the unborn this time around?
Is social justice killing Science?
Ideology blinds Science, but whereas in the past it was Naturalism ignoring evidence of the Supernatural, now we have “woke-ism” ignoring evidence of gender differences.
Parents need to be able to opt out of “woke” education
Michael Zwaagstra is on to something here as he makes a case against Canada’s public school system.
But he’s also a senior fellow at a secular think tank, and that’s where his diagnosis falls flat. Zwaagstra thinks “…teachers should be politically neutral” and schools shouldn’t be “indoctrination centres.” But schools can’t help but present doctrine, and the only choice is which. Will they celebrate God as Lord of all, or oppose Him, either explicitly, or implicitly by treating Him as irrelevant to all that students are learning?
The surprising way ChatGPT could make university better
A new Artificial Intelligence tool can write original essays in seconds that are good enough to pass many a university class. Is that a problem for Higher Ed? Maybe not.
The New York Times’ stunning confession on Sweden’s pandemic response
In 2020 they said Sweden’s no mandate approach was going to kill thousands. They’re saying something quite different today. So what’s the lesson we can learn? That Man and therefore government, is fallible and limited, and should therefore proceed with humility. Or, this secular article puts it:
“Central planners do not possess the knowledge to effectively organize society, but they do possess the power to wreck the social order – quickly. This is precisely why Hayek said it was imperative that those with power approach society with humility.”
Another reason for humility? The coming “cancer bomb.”
Big study touts exercise to deal with anxiety, depression
New research suggests that, for many, exercise may be more effective than even medicine for improving their mental health.