You might not like what Stephen Meyer has to say in Darwin's Doubt, but a competent critic knows you need to react to what the author actually argues.
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Clashing conceptions of man and morality raise the question of whether the American system can survive the triumphant dissemination of Darwinian materialism
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Bruce Chapman observes that despite his alma mater's having been named after a preacher, John Harvard, recent sentiment among the faculty goes against Harvard's religious heritage.
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Their scientific views aside, sometimes seeing what leading Darwin defenders have to say on other matters leaves you feeling like you've tumbled down the proverbial rabbit hole.
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This isn't only about Eric Hedin, Ball State's shabby treatment of him following an absurd accusation that he violated the First Amendment, or the Orwellian denial of academic freedom.
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"They make a claim and you answer them. But shortly after, they are coming at you again with the identical claim, as if you'd said nothing at all."
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