An Orthodox Cytogeneticist Explores Scientific Threats to Human Health and DNA

As mRNA technology expands beyond COVID-19 into new products such as Moderna’s recently approved mRNA influenza vaccine, questions about the long-term implications of genetic medicines have become increasingly relevant. An Orthodox Cytogeneticist Explores Scientific Threats to Human Health and DNA examines these developments through the perspective of licensed cytogeneticist Vasily Maltsev. The article explores mRNA technology, DNA integrity, epigenetics, gene editing, artificial intelligence, pharmaceutical influence, and concerns surrounding SV40 promoter sequences used in plasmid manufacturing. It argues that the rapid expansion of genetic technologies warrants greater transparency, independent scientific scrutiny, and ethical accountability before broader adoption. Combining professional expertise with Orthodox Christian teaching, the article challenges readers to consider whether modern biotechnology adequately protects human health, safeguards the human genome, and respects the God-given dignity of the human person. An essential read for anyone interested in mRNA vaccines, genetics, bioethics, public health, and the intersection of Orthodox Christianity and modern science.

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The Diabolical Flattery of AI

Explore the spiritual dangers of artificial intelligence. This thought-provoking article examines how AI’s persuasive and flattering responses can mislead users, distort truth, and subtly influence human behavior, raising serious concerns from an Orthodox Christian perspective about deception, pride, and the loss of authentic spiritual discernment.

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Science and Apostasy

Science as a tool of apostasy: From Avatar’s Hindu themes to quantum observer effects mirroring Vedic philosophy, see how scientism promotes relativism over divine revelation. Orthodox warning and defense.

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Building The Kingdom of God on Earth

Millennialism, in all its forms, is the curse of the modern world. Whether we believe we can perfect society, or fulfill prophecy to force Jesus to come back, the fruits of this heresy are always rotten. Yet for Americans captivated by thoughts of our own unlimited potential, there is nothing else nearly so attractive as a philosophy.

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