Northwest Crown Fire Experiment Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date September 6, 2023 CategoriesScience ReportingScientific Freedom Tagged , critical race theory, gender ideology, global warming, ideology, journals, media, medicine, Nature (journal), objectivity, Patrick T. Brown, science journals, wokeness Why We Can’t Trust the Science Journals — A Climate Scientist Explains Wesley J. Smith September 6, 2023 Science Reporting, Scientific Freedom 4 Patrick Brown left academia so he could engage in better science. And, that allowed him to write this article. Read More ›
New York Magazine Type post Author John G. West Date July 15, 2021 CategoriesScience Reporting Tagged , Bruce Chapman, Center for Science and Culture, Christopher Rufo, classroom, critical race theory, Darwinists, Discovery Institute, Dover trial, education, education policy, Evangelical Christians, evolutionary theory, intelligent design, New York Times, strengths and weaknesses, students Critical Race Theory and Intelligent Design: The Mixed-Up Comparison of Sarah Jones John G. West July 15, 2021 Science Reporting 7 Sarah Jones essentially argues that worries about critical race theory have been ginned up by conservative provocateurs. Read More ›
Black Lives Matter protest Type post Author Michael Egnor Date March 24, 2021 CategoriesMedicine Tagged , abortion, Baltimore, Black Lives Matter, Cambridge, Chicago, crime, critical race theory, Detroit, education, eugenics, fathers, George Floyd, healthcare, Massachusetts, medical care, murder, poverty, pride, Racism, rape, riots Woke Medicine Is Very Bad for Everyone’s Health Michael Egnor March 24, 2021 Medicine 7 There is a major effort in medical education today to indoctrinate students and resident physicians into Critical Theory. Read More ›
1280px-LutherCollege Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date June 3, 2020 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Africans, August Weismann, Charles Darwin, Christianity, coronavirus, critical race theory, Darwinism, Douglas Futuyma, evolution, intelligent design, liberalism, materialism, pandemic, Protestantism, Racism, religion, stereotype, theology, white supremacy Confessions of a Liberal Darwinian Skeptic Robert Shedinger June 3, 2020 Biology, Evolution, Faith & Science 8 Never has it been more important to look beyond a superficial materialist worldview and see our lives again in a transcendent framework. Read More ›