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Photo: Pocket watch, an image Wikipedia links with intelligent design because it’s meant to suggest an association with William Paley and the antiquated “watchmaker analogy”; by Hannes Grobe (Own work) [CC BY 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Wikipedia Co-Founder Blasts “Appallingly Biased” Wikipedia Entry on Intelligent Design

"It simply cannot be defended as neutral," says Larry Sanger, who launched the online encyclopedia with Jimmy Wales in 2001. Read More ›
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Photo: A mob wears Guy Fawkes masks, by JamesHarrison (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.

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

Dr. Harris had been a modest donor to the Wikipedia Foundation. This drew a solicitation email from executive director Katherine Maher. Read More ›
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Photo: James Shapiro, University of Chicago biologist, of "Third Way" fame.

London Guardian Acknowledges the Irony of Excluding ID Advocates from the Royal Society Meeting

Sociologist Steve Fuller's theme is what he calls "post-truth." Read More ›

You Might Think Twice Before Signing Up for a “Skeptics” Conference

Thoughtful reader Steve asks, "Do ID conferences ever have to post something like this?" Read More ›

Debating Weikart, Peter Singer and Susan Blackmore Omit Atheism’s Glaring Contradictions

I find troubling Singer's barometer of human worth -- tied to self-awareness -- leading as it does to dangerous nonsense. Read More ›

Transhumanists Want to Be Gods

It is always fun to see what our resident technology-worshipping religious fanatics are up to. Read More ›

An Unnoticed Parallel in Academic Speech Codes

In a BreakPoint commentary kindly citing Stephen Meyer and myself, Eric Metaxas reflects on the recent #Creatorgate story. Read More ›
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View of the State Capital Building in Montgomery Alabama
Image Credit: Mark - Adobe Stock

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 ›

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