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Get Involved: Help Harness Science Uprising

You have probably watched friends or family members give themselves up to materialism. It’s heartbreaking, and to see it happen can leave us feeling powerless. Read More ›
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How Is Darwin’s Idea Dangerous? John West Counts the Ways

Dr. West details the landscape of the cultural, moral, legal, even medical “landmarks” that have been worn away under the influence of evolutionary thinking. Read More ›
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More on How Chimps and Humans Differ: Anatomy and Behavior

It seems obvious: humans and chimps differ markedly. But as Wesley Smith noted yesterday, it is not so obvious to the editors of Human Evolution. Read More ›
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An Invitation: Science, Culture, and the COSM Conference

Discovery is getting ready to enter into a conversation with leaders in the information and technology industry, centered in Seattle. Read More ›
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My Gift to You: David Berlinski Interviewed by Peter Robinson

Berlinski’s plea is that the grave contradictions between evolution and evidence at least be forthrightly admitted. Read More ›
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An “Impersonal Universe” and Its Consequences

Physicist Frank Tipler, as I noted earlier today, provocatively personalizes the Singularity, the beginning point or moment from which the universe burst forth. Read More ›
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More Victories for Academic Freedom…Down Under

It seems that a movement of support for academic freedom is rising in Australia. I hope it makes its way to the United States. Read More ›
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Washington Post Boosts Elderly “Rational Suicide”

The story ends with the phone number of a suicide prevention hotline. That’s just a sop after potentially putting lethal ideas into readers’ heads. Read More ›

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