Monkeying with Monogamy
by Hal BoydLooking to bonobos as co-architects of modern systems of morality is a troubling trend. Continue Reading »
Looking to bonobos as co-architects of modern systems of morality is a troubling trend. Continue Reading »
However new space may be to humanity, we have not changed from the feeble creatures we always were. Continue Reading »
Neuroscience is confirming what Aquinas recognized long ago: Human beings are not purely material. Continue Reading »
Some of the great fathers of modern science were Catholic priests—proof that faith and reason can exist in harmony, as they still do today. Continue Reading »
Even chaotic debate (about cloning, gene therapy, and three-parent embryos) is preferable to our current, aimless drift. Continue Reading »
It is no use letting kids do whatever they desire unless you have first educated their desire. Continue Reading »
Bret Stephens is playing it safe—not that this has stopped liberals from pillorying him. Continue Reading »
I’m pretty sure I’m in the target audience for Bill Nye’s new show—but it's breaking my heart. Continue Reading »
When Bill Nye the Science Guy complains of a war being waged on science, he should look in the mirror. Continue Reading »
Al Gore’s persona has been polarizing enough to help make climate change one of the most politicized topics of the day—turning even “science” itself into something of a wedge issue. Continue Reading »