Homelessness, Intelligent Design, and the Unseen Realm

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Compared with previous approaches, the new Executive Order reflects a fundamentally different picture of reality. What should we call it? Source
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Leading Bioethics Journal Pathologizes Pregnancy

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The views expressed are consistent with the increasing anti-natalism seen lately in philosophy and bioethics. Source
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