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Playing God or Saving Mankind? Genetic engineering and Christian ethics
Delaney Blackburn, Editor-in-Chief “There is no gene for the human spirit.” – Vincent Freeman, “Gattaca.” For some Christians, genetic engineering is an unlocked door to the alleviation of human suffering. […]
STEM Day: top 5 jobs in STEM fields
Nelson Shwe, Staff Graphic Artist STEM Day falls on Nov. 8. For more information: money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/rankings/best-stem-jobs
Opinion: What’s the Link? NGU professors thoughts on Elon Musk’s neurotech demo
So, based on this preliminary demo, the device works., and from a scientific, secular worldview, this is an amazing advancement and that’s the end of it. But as Christians, we have to look at this with a lens of biblical concern.
Jean McManus: Spiritual growth and science
When looking for spiritual encouragement and years of valuable experience scattered throughout classes across the United States, there is no need to look any farther than to Jean McManus.
How global warming actually affects the world
Whether we like it or not, global climate change is happening and it is having effects that are beginning to be very noticeable. Here are a few of the changes that are taking place.
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The hermeneutics of science: exactly how old is the earth?
“God, the Creator, the author of creation, knowledge, truth, gives that truth to the first man, Adam,” explains Marks.
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A Phenominal Presentation: The College of Math and Science holds student poster symposium
The students picked topics and worked to gather research, perform an experiment, and then presented their findings to peers and professors.