statue-of-charles-darwin-stockpack-adobe-stock-623495976-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Neil Thomas Date October 28, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionScientific Reasoning Tagged , autobiography, Charles Darwin, Cold War, correspondence, creation, creator, Darwinism, Darwinists, Erasmus Darwin, European culture, evolution, False Messiah, Friedrich Engels, Gospel, intellectual history, Karl Marx, Marxism, Messiah, natural theology, Neil Thomas, radicalism, religion, social science, The Communist Manifesto Darwin’s Doubts: A Scientist Betrayed by His Own Followers Neil Thomas October 28, 2025 Evolution, Scientific Reasoning 4 I will argue that employing Darwin in this way is false twice over: First, it is not what Darwin made himself out to be. Read More ›
Big Bang Revolutionaries Type post Author Jean-Pierre Luminet Date April 24, 2024 CategoriesCosmologyIntelligent DesignPhysical SciencesPlanetology Tagged , Albert Einstein, Alexander Friedmann, Big Bang, Cold War, Edwin Hubble, galaxies, George Gamow, Georges Lemaître, Henri Poincaré, Hubble-Lemaître Law, Jean-Pierre Luminet, Ralph Alpher, redshift, Robert Herman, Vesto Slipher The True Fathers of the Big Bang Jean-Pierre Luminet April 24, 2024 Cosmology, Intelligent Design, Physical Sciences, Planetology 7 The purpose of this book is not to exhaustively survey the history of cosmology through the centuries. Read More ›
Trinity Detonation Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date August 16, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsPhysical SciencesScientific Freedom Tagged , Albert Einstein, Anthony Fauci, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, cancel culture, climate change, Cold War, dairy cows, Francis Collins, gender-affirming care, Great Barrington Declaration, Hiroshima, Ireland, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Jay Bhattacharya, lockdowns, Martin Kulldorff, McCarthyism, movies, Nagasaki, National Institutes of Health, Oppenheimer, Soviet Union, Sunetra Gupta, United States, wrongthink For Science and Free Speech, Lessons from Oppenheimer Wesley J. Smith August 16, 2023 Bioethics, Physical Sciences, Scientific Freedom 6 Like all great art, the movie evokes reactions in the viewer beyond what the filmmaker might have intended. Read More ›
Marx and Engels Type post Author Richard Weikart Date June 3, 2022 CategoriesBioethicsEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , anti-communism, anti-evolutionism, Center for Science and Culture, Cold War, Communism, Darwinism, Discovery Institute, eugenics, euthanasia, evolutionary theory, Indiana University, intelligent design, Jay Richards, Karl Marx, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, Nazis, Phillip E. Johnson, racial extermination, Racism, Red Dynamite, Socialist Darwinism, white nationalism Linking Darwin Skepticism with Anti-Communism, Historian Offers a Misguided Attack Richard Weikart June 3, 2022 Bioethics, Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 Weinberg's evidence that Discovery Institute uses intelligent design to bash communism is completely lacking. Read More ›
1280px-Victor_III_class_submarine Type post Author Kirk Durston Date August 2, 2019 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignLife Sciences Tagged , __edited, "God of the gaps", archeology, CERN, Cold War, DNA, fingerprints, Forensics, functional information, genomes, intelligence, intelligent design, Jack Szostak, James Tour, Large Hadron Collider, Michael Behe, ocean, Robert Hazen, scientific method, SETI, smartphones, Stephen Meyer A Scientific Method for Design Detection Kirk Durston August 2, 2019 Biology, Intelligent Design, Life Sciences 4 My first exposure to intelligent design detection in science took place during a summer job with National Defence Research in 1978 as an engineering student. Read More ›