Warsaw-Castle-Square Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date February 10, 2020 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , __edited, California Science Center, cancel culture, creationism, Darwin on Trial, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinism, Discovery Institute, En Arche Foundation, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, First Amendment, free speech, Fundacja En Arche, Helsinki University of Technology, Icons of Evolution, intelligent design, lawsuit, Leon, Marcos Eberlin, Matti Leisola, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, Paul Nelson, Phillip E. Johnson, Poland, Richard Sternberg, Signature in the Cell, Smithsonian Institution, Spain, Stephen Meyer, U.S. Constitution, University of Algarve, Warsaw Cancel Culture Comes to Poland Jonathan Wells February 10, 2020 Scientific Freedom 5 This sort of behavior is not new. In 2004, the University of Helsinki (Finland) cancelled some scheduled talks by Discovery Institute fellows Paul Nelson and Richard Sternberg. Read More ›
pocket-watch Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 12, 2017 CategoriesIntelligent DesignPhilosophyScience ReportingSociology Tagged , __k-review, Alexa, Amazon, Baylor University, bias, cancel culture, editing, encyclopedia, Google, Günter Bechly, ideology, inaccuracy, intelligent design, Jimmy Wales, Jo-Jo Eumerus, Larry Sanger, mental illness, neutrality, pseudonym, pseudoscience, science, State Museum of Natural History, Stuttgart, trolls, Walter Bradley, Wikipedia Wikipedia Co-Founder Blasts “Appallingly Biased” Wikipedia Entry on Intelligent Design David Klinghoffer December 12, 2017 Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Science Reporting, Sociology 8 "It simply cannot be defended as neutral," says Larry Sanger, who launched the online encyclopedia with Jimmy Wales in 2001. Read More ›