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Sex and Babies

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Here's a question to mull over: is sexuality inextricably tied to reproduction?  Read More »

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My Little Papaya; A Prologue

Warning: Not for the squeamish  Read More »

Human Reproductive Cloning Part 1

Over the years technology has evolved and paved roads for new and ever-inspiring innovations and challenges. Scientists have embraced some of these challenges and have succeeded for the most part with creating an environment that appeals to the many essentials and desires of human nature.  Read More »

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De-Evolution

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Have you ever been in class or lecture, at a nature reserve, reading a book, or even simply been talking to someone who knows a bit about animals and been told that whatever animal mates for life? If you look around at the others around you (and I bet you do it too) they will get that goofy knowing look on their face or say something about it being cute or even romantic. We feel more of a connection to the animal they go up a knotch in our mind. We see mating for life as a sign of higher development.

Whether you believe in Creation, Evolution, that the aliens plated us, or even in that flying pasta monster I think most people will agree that humans are probably the highest of creatures. Some feel we are created in the image of God, the highest evolved, descended from the aliens or whatever. But most everyone feels that humans are the most intelligent individuals with quite the sense of socitey and community.  Read More »

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men, evolution, and homosexuals?

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Is it lust or love? testosterone? 

is it simply the fact that it feels good and it just rocks their socks!?

or are they subconsiously thinking they need to reproduce in order to pass on their genes to as many offspring as they can?  Read More »

Medical Ethics: life, death, and fertility (or, stop messing with God's plans)

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I just finished writing another blog about Frieda Birnbaum, the 60-year-old woman who had twins.  Read More »

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