One of the major trends many of us have witnessed over the years has
been the way God has basically been thrown out of the public education
system, including secular colleges and universities. Students often have
to contend with teaching that is contradictory to God’s Word—especially
when it comes to the origin of the universe.
What about public education and the question of when human life starts? A biology textbook author recently wrote an article
in which she discusses the variety of views secular biologists have on
when human life begins. Dr. Ricki Lewis is one of the authors of
McGraw-Hill’s biology textbook Life (as well as a number of other books) and is an adjunct professor of genetics at Albany Medical College.
Now, Dr. Lewis acknowledges that biology textbooks don’t usually take a strong stand on when human life begins: Continue at Ken Ham
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