We see in the

We see in the 20th Century an unfortunate trench warfare, in which psychoanalysis, in a struggle against the internalized compulsion and superstition of a particular doctrine, has expressed itself atheistically. By contrast, theology is not merely under suspicion of talking soullessly about God. Both theology and psychology, in striving for human health, need one another … Read more

A lot of science

A lot of science doesn’t require big \”ns\” but if you’re trying to understand something about human health and you’re looking at interventions that are not going to be either killing you or making you live forever – they’re going to have some tweaking on the outcome – you need big numbers or you don’t … Read more

Because we aren’t certain

Because we aren’t certain about the effects of GMOs, we must consider one of the guiding principles in science, the precautionary principle. Under this principle, if a policy or action could harm human health or the environment, we must not proceed until we know for sure what the impact will be. And it is up … Read more

The meat industry spends

The meat industry spends hundreds of millions of dollars lying to the public about their product. But no amount of false propaganda can sanitize meat. The facts are absolutely clear: Eating meat is bad for human health, catastrophic for the environment, and a living nightmare for animals Chrissie Hynde