flights-canceled-or-delayed-on-information-board-terrorism-t-162107500-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 18, 2025 CategoriesEnvironment & ClimateScientific Freedom Tagged , ABC, cancel culture, carbon dioxide, Casey Luskin, Charlie Kirk, climate, climate change, comedians, Elsevier journals, evolution, evolutionary biologists, ideology, Jerry Coyne, journals, lawsuits, physicists, Plato's Revenge, predictions, Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, researchers, Richard Sternberg, Sabine Hossenfelder, settled science, skepticism, Smithsonian Institution, Stephen Colbert, Stephen Meyer, The College Fix Great Science Cancellation Continues: Here’s the Latest Victim David Klinghoffer September 18, 2025 Environment & Climate, Scientific Freedom 3 In the domination of science by ideology, by the myth of “settled science,” the stakes couldn’t be more profound. Read More ›
Mimicry_by_a_caterpillar_belonging_to_the_family_Geometridae.tif Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 4, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , comedians, comedy, common sense, Darwinian evolution, evolution, evolutionary adaptation, insects, intelligent design, just-so stories, leaf, mimicry, predators, reverse-engineering, Stephen Meyer Steve Meyer and Comic Brad Stine on Insect Mimicry, and More David Klinghoffer January 4, 2025 Evolution, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 3 Apart from being a funny guy, Stine brings a gift for some shrewd common-sense, including about evolution. Read More ›
Steve Meyer and Bryan Callen Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date June 8, 2023 CategoriesFaith & SciencePhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , atheism, Big Bang, boxing, Bryan Callen, Charles Darwin, comedians, conversation, deism, intelligent design, materialism, Michael Shermer, origin of the universe, pantheism, Return of the God Hypothesis, Richard Dawkins, Stephen Meyer, theism, Wales Friendly Sparring, Verbal and Otherwise, on a Recent Episode of The Bryan Callen Show Andrew McDiarmid June 8, 2023 Faith & Science, Physical Sciences, Physics 5 The result is the type of interaction we’re secretly craving — energetic conversation between people with differing views but who demonstrate mutual respect. Read More ›
gorilla Type post Author Geoffrey Simmons Date June 21, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Adam and Eve, adrenaline, babies, bonobos, Charles Darwin, chimpanzees, comedians, Doctor's Diary (series), evolution, exercise, fish, gorillas, human origins, humor, Immune System, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, laughter, oxygenation, rats, Robin Williams, specified complexity, The New England Journal of Medicine, topoisomerases, UCLA, Uranus Doctor’s Diary: There’s Nothing Funny About Evolution Geoffrey Simmons June 21, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design 9 Is a sense of humor a byproduct, an accident, or was it installed on purpose? For better health? There definitely seems to be a purpose. Read More ›