Joshua Swamidass Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 11, 2021 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , academic freedom, atheism, Ball State University, Big Tech, Canceled Science, censorship, China, Christian colleges, computational biology, creation science, creationism, customers, East Coast, employers, equality, Eric Hedin, freedom, freedom from religion foundation, intelligent design, Israel, Jerry Coyne, justice, lockdown, punishment, race, religion, reward, S. Joshua Swamidass, scientists, social credit, The Boundaries of Science, Wall Street Journal, Washington University In the Name of “Academic Freedom,” a Scientist Calls for Punishing Creationists David Klinghoffer March 11, 2021 Scientific Freedom 5 The practice has a sordid history. There’s always a rationale — for example, in labeling Israeli businesses, or those doing business with Israel, to be avoided. Read More ›
puzzle Type post Author Amanda Witt Date November 27, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , Black Friday, Center for Science and Culture, Christmas, COVID-19, customers, Discovery Institute, galaxies, gifts, Hubble Space Telescope, nebulae, planets, puzzles, shopping, weather, Zazzle It’s Black Friday — What to Buy? Perhaps These ID-Themed Puzzles Amanda Witt November 27, 2020 Intelligent Design 1 One nice thing about Zazzle’s platform is that for each design, the customer can choose a size and difficulty level. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 19, 2018 CategoriesNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __k-review, Andrew McDiarmid, artificial intelligence, book, Bradley Center, computers, customers, delivery, Google, Mind Matters, transportation, UPS, video Your Vapid, Gimmicky High-Tech Future Is Here! David Klinghoffer July 19, 2018 Neuroscience & Mind 3 Google Assistant offers to do things for you that you can and should do for yourself. Read More ›