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- Quick To ListenEpisode 283|46minWhat Francis Collins Changed for Christians in ScienceThe head of the National Institutes of Health is retiring. Why his faith mattered.Morgan Lee|
- Engineered in His Image? Christians More Cautious About Gene Editing.A Pew Research survey across 20 countries found believers lag behind non-religious neighbors in support for the technology, with the biggest gap in the US.Kate Shellnutt|
- Christians to Science: Leave Animals the Way God Designed Them—Except MosquitoesPew finds 7 in 10 Americans, as well as highly committed evangelicals, say the pesky insects should be genetically engineered to reduce disease.Rebecca Randall|
- Intelligent Designer Babies? Christians Tell Pew Their Views on Gene EditingMost believers favor using CRISPR technology in babies to fix congenital conditions, but not to reduce risk of disease later in life.Rebecca Randall|
- In the Image of Our ChoosingIn a new era of genetics, where’s the line between healing and enhancement?Nathan Barczi|
- The Painful Questions about Genetics and RaceMistrust of medicine clouds possibility of treatment for sickle-cell.Nathan Barczi|
- 20 Questions: What Evangelicals Think of GMOs, Genetics, Fracking, and MoreNew Pew survey explores attitudes on science, including experimental drugs, animal testing, and space exploration.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra|
- Did Scientists Really Discover the 'Gene That Makes Us Human'?What's inside the significant discovery of miR-941.Dave Unander|
- Stealing God's Stuff & Controlling Human LifeChristians must help bridge the growing gap between biotechnology and bioethics.Mark O. Hatfield|
- A Feast Fit for the KingReturning the growing fields and kitchen table to God.Leslie Leyland Fields|
