Smallpox_vaccine Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date December 4, 2024 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent DesignMedicine Tagged , antibiotics, bacterial flagellum, Ben Carson, Bible, Bill Nye, blood-clotting cascade, Charles Darwin, creationists, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinism, evolution, Francis Collins, Icons of Evolution, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, Jonathan Wells, Lawrence Krauss, Luther College, medicine, Michael Behe, On the Origin of Species, pharmaceuticals, science writers, selective breeding, smallpox, Vaccines, virology Shawn Otto and the “War on Science” Robert Shedinger December 4, 2024 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design, Medicine 5 If evolutionary theory is so fundamental to medical research, why has no evolutionary biologist ever won a Noble Prize in physiology or medicine? Read More ›
Margaret Sanger Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 21, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , Ben Carson, Black Lives Matter, cancel culture, Charles Darwin, civil rights, Darwinism, eugenics, evolution, Fox News, Human Zoos, John West, Margaret Sanger, Margaret Sanger Square, New York City, Planned Parenthood, scientific racism, The Stream, Washington Times Memory Purge: Eugenicist Margaret Sanger Gets Canceled by Planned Parenthood David Klinghoffer July 21, 2020 Bioethics, Evolution 5 Planned Parenthood seeks a way to quiet a controversy without searching its own soul. Read More ›
Margaret Sanger Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 25, 2020 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , Ben Carson, Boston, Charles Darwin, Christopher Columbus, civil rights, Darwin Day in America, Discovery Institute, eugenics, J. Budziszewski, John West, Ku Klux Klan, Margaret Sanger, Margaret Sanger Square, memory, museums, New York City, Planned Parenthood, Racism, Robert E. Lee, Smithsonian Institution, statues, United States, V.I. Lenin, vandalism, Washington DC, Woodrow Wilson Margaret Sanger Statues Honor a Racist and Eugenicist; but as with Darwin, Let Her Stay David Klinghoffer June 25, 2020 Bioethics 6 Historical statues are a dispersed temple to memory, in need of vigilant guarding. Read More ›