Daily Archives: October 15, 2025

White Paper: Biblical “Giants” and Contemporary Genetics: Text, Physiology, Population Variation, and Myth

Executive summary Biblical texts refer to unusually large people and peoples—Nephilim, Rephaim, Anakim, and individual figures like Goliath and Og. Careful textual analysis suggests the Bible depicts exceptional but human-scale tallness, not fantasy-scale beings. Modern science explains unusual height through … Continue reading

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White Paper: A Biblicist Perspective on Nakedness, Resurrection, and Divine Omniscience

Abstract This paper explores the biblicist understanding of the theme of nakedness in Scripture—both physical and spiritual—as it relates to human accountability before God and the doctrine of resurrection. Drawing upon Old and New Testament texts, it argues that nakedness … Continue reading

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“Weaponized Autism” in Social Media Culture: Implications, Risks, and Responses: A policy-and-practice white paper

Abstract “Weaponized autism” is a slang phrase that has spread through online subcultures to describe the targeted mobilization of (stereotyped) traits associated with autistic people—hyperfocus, pattern-seeking, persistence, and technical sleuthing—for coordinated online campaigns (e.g., doxxing, harassment, OSINT dog-piles, or narrative … Continue reading

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