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Happy Darwin Day! German Natural History Museum Is Our 2017 Censor of the Year

The often-heard assertion that a scientific "consensus" exists in favor of orthodox Darwinian theory is true only on the surface. Read More ›
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With Darwin Day Coming Tomorrow, Here’s Tom Bethell on Darwin’s Deception

Many pastors, priests, and rabbis, have been captivated by the idea that they can have their cake and eat it too. Read More ›

New Mexico Science Museum Would Rather Sponsor No Darwin Day Events than a Balanced and Objective One

Suffice to say, this episode provides another illustration of how dogmatic Darwin advocates can be. Read More ›

Pay Darwin the Best Tribute: Resources for Turning Darwin Day into Academic Freedom Day

"A fair result can be obtained only by fully stating and balancing the facts and arguments on both sides of each question." -- Charles Darwin Read More ›

In Time for Darwin Day, It’s Our New List of Pro-ID Peer-Reviewed Scientific Papers; 50th Paper Published in 2011

What do you give to an exhausted relic of antique 19th-century scientific materialism that has everything but genuine credibility? Read More ›
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PBS: Pushing Bad Science

The U. S. "Public" Broadcasting System (PBS) has a long history of promoting materialistic philosophy disguised as empirical science. Read More ›

NOVA Program on Intelligent Design Biased,
Not by Chance but Because They Designed It That Way

First they dramatized the O.J. Simpson trial. Then they acted out Michael Jackson’s courtroom drama. This time around we have NOVA reenacting parts of the 2005 Dover intelligent design trial presided over by Judge John E. Jones.

As NOVA’s website points out, Paula Apsell, senior producer for NOVA’s propaganda piece on intelligent design, Judgment Day, felt “compelled” to make the docudrama. Journalists are usually only “compelled” to report on events by their editors, or by the newsiness (timeliness, proximity, impact, conflict, etc) of a specific issue/event.

So, why were Apsell and NOVA compelled to make this program?

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