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What’s in a Word? “Randomness” in Darwinism and the Scientific Theory of Evolution

This is the third in a series of reviews of Alvin Plantinga's important new book, Where the Conflict Really Lies. Read More ›

Academic Freedom Bills Don’t Kill Jobs; People Who Oppose Academic Freedom Do

Obviously in this tough economy, the economic consequences of any legislation are important to consider. Read More ›

Jason Rosenhouse Blows the Lid Off “Creationists”: They Are Nice

This reminds me of the observations of sociologist Arthur C. Brooks that conservatives and religious folks are on average signficantly happier and more philanthropic than liberals and secularists. Read More ›

Into the Bureaucratic Nightmare of “Human Resources”: How JPL’s Investigation Denied Fairness and Due Process to David Coppedge

We have all heard stories of someone who went to the DMV and encountered an employee who just didn't care about helping to solve some problem. Read More ›

Good Science, Good Education: What the Debate Over Academic Freedom Bills Is Really About

With bills on the move in Oklahoma and Tennessee, legislation intended to secure academic freedom in science education has been in the news. Read More ›

Getting to “You’re Fired”: The Final Days of an Intelligent Design Advocate at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab

His last performance review shows Coppedge's supervisors and colleagues with (almost) all their knives out for him. Read More ›

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