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Intelligent Designer Babies
A survey asked highly committed evangelicals what they thought of using gene editing to:
Treat disease at birth
An appropriate use of medical technology ...
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The Gift of Wrapping
Jeff Peabody writes in a Christmas issue of CT magazine:
Several years ago, I decided to write a daily Christmas blog post on our church blog. So, I decided ...
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Matthew McConaughey Shares How His Son Was Named Levi
God blessed actor Matthew McConaughey and his wife, Camila Alves, with a little boy. As his son’s birthday approached, the star opened up about ...
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A New Mother's Journey from Atheism to Faith
In his book Unbelievable, Justin Brierly shares the story of Jennifer Fulwiler who grew up in a loving family, but one in which religion was painted as ...
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A Person's a Person No Matter How Small
A special baby girl was born this past month (2015) —E'layah Faith Pegues. The three month premature baby came into the world at a whopping ...
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Video Technology Shows the Marvel of Fetal Development
Alexander Tsiaras, a mathematician and visual artist, uses special visualization software to explore the unseen human body. In a TED lecture, he explained ...
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The Beauty of Adoption
My wife, Angie, and I had discussed the idea of adoption for years, both prior to and right after our marriage. But now, when adoption seemed our only ...
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Finding Hope in Tragedy
After her daughter was born, Nancy [Guthrie] knew something was wrong. Though she named the baby Hope, there wasn't much to be hopeful about. Born with ...
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A Man-Making Contest with God
After discovering how to clone humans, two scientists challenged God:
"We don't need you anymore," they said. "We can make life by ourselves now."
"Okay," ...
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Woman Unaware of Pregnancy
While an old proverb claims that ignorance is bliss, Amanda Brisendine would be the first to tell you that ignorance can have unexpected consequences.
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