
Sociology


Scientist Protests Wikipedia’s Mob Rule; Gets a Form Letter in Response

London Guardian Acknowledges the Irony of Excluding ID Advocates from the Royal Society Meeting
You Might Think Twice Before Signing Up for a “Skeptics” Conference
Debating Weikart, Peter Singer and Susan Blackmore Omit Atheism’s Glaring Contradictions
Redefining Death as a "Sociological" Event
Transhumanists Want to Be Gods
An Unnoticed Parallel in Academic Speech Codes

Personal Persecution Story Inspired Alabama Academic Freedom Bill
The Alabama Academic Freedom Act was originally proposed by Senator Wendell Mitchell (Democrat) in the Alabama State Legislature in 2004 to protect the rights of teachers and students to present scientific views and hold positions regardless of their views on biological evolution. It was re-proposed this year. This legislation is needed in light of the threat to teacher academic freedom to present scientific evidence that might challenge evolution, prohibited by Judge Jones in his Kitzmiller ruling. Sadly, it looks like the bill will not pass this year because Alabama State Senator Jim Preuitt (Democrat) pulled an unfair political power-play and demanded that the bill have its application to the K-12 grade levels removed if he were to permit it to Read More ›






































