Avoiding Conspiratorial Thinking Requires Effort and Humility
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Scholar | Former Visiting Scholar
Medicine
Steven Willing is a clinical neuroradiologist at Children’s of Alabama and a consultant in radiology at Tenwek Hospital in Kenya. He also serves as adjunct professor of divinity at Regent University. He received his MD from the Medical College of Georgia (MCG) and then went on to complete an internship in pediatrics at the University of Virginia, a residency in diagnostic radiology at MCG, and a fellowship in neuroradiology and MBA at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Willing has published over 50 papers in the areas of radiology, informatics, and management.
A curated selection of this scholar’s most widely engaged work with Reasons to Believe.
Drawing from decades of brain research, a Christian neuroradiologist examines the popular claim that transgender individuals have the brain of the opposite sex and shows why the evidence doesn’t support the claim.
See moreA thoughtful critique of a Nature Human Behaviour article published by researchers at The Trevor Project claiming that anti-transgender laws increase suicides in young people with gender dysphoria. Is this claim valid?
See moreA seasoned neuroradiologist examines the sensitive and pivotal topic of transgenderism through a biblical perspective, considering philosophical and scientific research.
See moreA thoughtful response: What causes gender dysphoria? Does gender dysphoria have genetic causes? Is it due to environmental factors? Does it occur during fetal development? What is rapid onset gender dysphoria?
See moreFrom heuristics to spiritual warfare, learn what shapes beliefs, why pride hinders truth, and how humility equips Christians for discipleship and evangelism.
See moreSelected articles and research published with Reasons to Believe, offering deeper exploration of key topics.
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Avoiding Conspiratorial Thinking Requires Effort and Humility
Explore how avoiding conspiratorial thinking requires humility, critical thinking, and spiritual awareness from a Christian perspective. Read More
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“What We Thought Wasn’t True”: How Erroneous Belief Helped Fuel the Opiate Epidemic
Explore how medical biases and misinformation fueled the opioid epidemic, highlighting lessons from science and human nature to prevent future crises. Read More
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“I Think, Therefore It Must Be True,” Part 2: The Science of Certainty
Explore the science of certainty, overconfidence, and intellectual humility backed by psychology and neuroscience, validating biblical wisdom. Read More
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Fuz Rana is a biochemist, author, and Christian apologist specializing in human origins, genetics, and the scientific evidence for design. President, CEO, and senior scholar at Reasons to Believe (RTB), he formerly served as a senior scientist in research and development at Procter & Gamble. Rana earned a BS in chemistry with highest honors from West Virginia State College (now University) and a PhD in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry from Ohio University. He pursued postdoctoral studies on cell membranes at the Universities of Virginia and Georgia. Read More
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Fuz Rana is a biochemist, author, and Christian apologist specializing in human origins, genetics, and the scientific evidence for design. President, CEO, and senior scholar at Reasons to Believe (RTB), he formerly served as a senior scientist in research and development at Procter & Gamble. Rana earned a BS in chemistry with highest honors from West Virginia State College (now University) and a PhD in chemistry with an emphasis in biochemistry from Ohio University. He pursued postdoctoral studies on cell membranes at the Universities of Virginia and Georgia. Read More
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