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Dissent Becomes a Mental Illness

A healthcare historian looks at the history of the use of psychiatry to crush alternative viewpoints. Read More ›
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On Giving Tuesday, Feelings Are Not Enough

Here was a believer, a very thoughtful one, who knew nothing about whether the God hypothesis can be defended on objective grounds. Read More ›
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Not with a Bang: How the New Atheism Fizzled

It didn’t help that Hitchens and Dennett are deceased. But what’s significant is that they were not replaced. Read More ›
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Stephen Meyer and Spencer Klavan on the Book of Nature: Is There an Author?

Intelligent design was the default scientific understanding of nature and the cosmos — until the hostile takeover by Darwinian materialism. Read More ›
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Placebos Demonstrate Power of the Human Mind

When a disease affects the brain-body relationship, the placebo response can confound researchers. Read More ›
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“Thank You for Waiting. The Doctor Will Kill You Now…”

Canada has some of the most permissive euthanasia laws in the world and allows people with disabilities to be killed on request. Read More ›
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Scientists Are Undermining Our Trust in Science

Falsification of scientific research has been a chronic problem for the sector in recent years. Read More ›
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“Human Evolution” Is a Misnomer

A new study claims that “natural selection” is making society more unequal because it is favoring those with poorer education and lower earnings. Read More ›
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The Uses of Illness in Darwin’s Correspondence

Darwinian biographer Janet Browne notes how Darwin’s illness may have become a convenient excuse for avoiding certain activities. Read More ›
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The Paradigm Project — Intelligent Design in a New Light

Douglas Axe urges scientists to admit there are things they don’t understand about life's origins, much as there are things in Scripture we can’t grasp. Read More ›

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