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Mike Keas

Science Historian Michael Keas on the Copernican Promotion

Myth-makers like Neil deGrasse Tyson think they have a superior source of human significance to substitute for the outdated, “childish” Judeo-Christian one Read More ›
Charles Darwin statue
Charles Darwin statue
Photo: Darwin statute at the Natural History Museum, by Alan Perestrello, via Flickr (cropped).

From Darwin-Only National Center for Science Education, a Pre-April Fools’ Day Gag?

So they’re finally admitting to what we’ve been saying for years — that evolution “indoctrination,” not education, is what they favor? Read More ›
Marks, Medved
Great Minds
Marks and Medved, via Discovery Institute

Great Minds: How Darwinism and AI Are Oversold, Often at the Same Time

The Center for Science & Culture and the Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence share more than the commonality of being sponsored by Discovery Institute. Read More ›
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evolution

Happy Darwin Day! Here’s a Video Introduction to Signers of Scientific Dissent from Darwin List

What do you give a great scientist for his birthday when he’s already got everything? Read More ›
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Photo credit: Annie Spratt via Unsplash.

“Scientific Dissent from Darwinism” List: The Tip of an Iceberg

The signers of the Dissent list have all risked their careers or reputations in signing. Such is the power of groupthink. Read More ›
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academic freedom

Academic Freedom Resolutions — For Darwin Day, Another Valuable Option for Citizen Activists

You may already know about academic freedom bills — such as those passed in Louisiana in 2008 and Tennessee in 2012. Read More ›
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Image credit: Johannes Vermeer, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.

Listen: Why Scientific Materialism Is No Match for Truth, Beauty, and Goodness

These abstract concepts don’t derive from the material world, yet we feel impoverished without them; they’re foundations of a life worth living. Read More ›
Utah State Capitol
Photo: Utah State Capitol, Salt Lake City, by Scott Catron from Sandy, Utah, USA [CC BY-SA 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

State Science Standards and You: Utah in Focus

While discussions of science standards are often couched in bureaucratic-sounding language, the impact of these policies can be profound. Read More ›
Miller at Westminster Conference
Photo: Brian Miller at Westminster Conference on Science and Faith.

Listen: Brian Miller on the Intelligent Design Underground

Compared to other major paradigm shifts in science history, ID is right on track. Read More ›
Hegel
Image: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, by Jakob Schlesinger, via Wikimedia Commons.

Nancy Pearcey Answers the Charge: “You Guys Lost”

“Without Hegel there would have been no Darwin,” Pearcey explains. Read More ›

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