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2019

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Listen: John West on Scientific Racism and the Cachet of Darwinism in the Humanities

On race, scientists followed Darwin’s thinking until religious and civil rights leaders, not other scientists, ultimately shamed them out of it. Read More ›
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Apocalypse Now — More Things Scientists Would Like You to Forget 

We must never confuse scientific consensus with science. Science is inquiry. Consensus is cloture of inquiry. Read More ›
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David Goldman on Gelernter’s Darwin Apostasy

Against the backdrop of materialist science’s failure, what accounts for the rise of modern determinist mythologies, led by astrology and transhumanism? Read More ›
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Jeffrey Epstein and the Silence of the Scientists

It is, I believe, a revelation about our scientific culture and particularly about the trust we should place in a “science consensus” that should shake us to our bones. Read More ›
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When Biologists Speak to Biology Teachers, Cont.

As University of Texas political philosopher J. Budziszewski points out, some scientists modify their message on evolution when speaking to the teachers. Read More ›
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Bioethics Versus Catholic Healthcare: California Court Ruling Proves My Point

A Catholic hospital chain known as Dignity Health refused to perform a hysterectomy on a transgendered male, as against Catholic moral teaching. Read More ›
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Bioethics Intends to Destroy Catholic Healthcare

Meanwhile, to the applause of many bioethicists, the ACLU has mounted repeated lawsuits against Catholic hospitals. Read More ›
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Richard Weikart on Michael Ruse’s “Compromise” with Christianity

Michael Ruse aims at a surprising conclusion in his new book. Weikart isn’t buying it. Read More ›
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When Biologists Speak to Biology Teachers

Why should the reality be hidden from young people? Or from teachers? Read More ›
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A Snail as Fast as a Bullet, and Other Darwin-Defying Marvels

You could fill up a web publication’s daily coverage just with new wonders from the world of life. Would that be expected given Darwinian assumptions? Read More ›

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