Luskin Shapiro Type post Date April 17, 2022 CategoriesBiologyGeologyIntelligent DesignScience ReportingScientific FreedomScientific Reasoning Tagged , academic freedom, Adam Shapiro, biology teachers, Casey Luskin, conferences, evidence, evolution, evolutionary theory, graduate students, high school, ID the Future, intelligent design, Justin Brierley, law, New York Times, Nobel laureates, peer-reviewed literature, Research, Science and Religion (book), scientists, teaching, The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith, Unbelievable Luskin, Shapiro: Has Intelligent Design Waned? Science and Culture April 17, 2022 Biology, Geology, Intelligent Design, Science Reporting, Scientific Freedom, Scientific Reasoning 2 Shapiro suggests that ID often amounts to a presenter highlighting an amazing feature in biology and then giving glory to God. Read More ›
Ventral death-mask of Kimberella quadrata Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 24, 2020 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , animal phyla, Bilateria, bilaterians, biology teachers, Burgess Shale, Cambrian Explosion, Cambrian News, Charles Darwin, creativity, Darwin's Doubt, Darwinists, Ediacaran Period, Günter Bechly, inventiveness, Kimberella, mollusk, precambrian fossils, professors, saltation, Stephen Meyer, students, Yilingia Bechly Series: No Ancestors for Cambrian Animals; Darwin’s Doubt Remains David Klinghoffer September 24, 2020 Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 I urge you to review this important series. Humbly place it at the feet of your favorite Darwinist, atheist, or theistic evolutionist. Read More ›
censorship Type post Date July 20, 2020 CategoriesScience Education Tagged , biology teachers, censorship, Center for Science and Culture, critical thinking, Discovery Institute, education, evolutionary theory, ID the Future, National Center for Science Education (NCSE), Nature (journal), podcast, Robert Crowther, Sarah Chaffee, Science Education Policy, strengths and weaknesses, survey Censors Claim Teachers “Advocate Evolution” More Now Than in 2007 — Don’t Believe It Science and Culture July 20, 2020 Science Education 1 How likely are biology teachers with doubts about Darwinism to participate in a survey by an organization instrumental in attacking Darwin-doubting teachers? Read More ›