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The Flocking of Crowds: The Secular University and Unstable Mass Conformism

A bird sees another bird next to him fluttering, and he wants to flutter that way, too. Read More ›
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Statue of Charles Darwin in Shrewsbury UK
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Darwinism’s Attack on the Laws of Nature and Nature’s God

Needless to say, this new view of morality is toxic to the Founders’ understanding of liberty. Read More ›
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Why AI Won’t Replace Us Spiritually

AI systems increasingly resemble human intelligence. But resemblance alone does not make them image bearers. It cannot. AI systems do not represent God. Read More ›
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Good News: Young People Are Skeptical of AI — Even if Their Parents Aren’t

ChatGPT. Every student uses it to write papers. So goes the pervading fear, that is. Read More ›
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Robert P. George on the Reality and Importance of Human Exceptionalism

Whether or not human beings are exceptional is one of the most important questions of our age. Read More ›
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Innovative New Book by French Authors Complements Meyer’s God Hypothesis

Kurt Gödel is not as widely known in popular culture as Einstein, but mathematicians consider his work just as revolutionary and foundational. Read More ›
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Now It’s Science Fraud in…Mathematics?

Most lay people would not think that mathematics is a particularly safe place to do fraud. Read More ›
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Did Brian Kilmeade Actually Say That?

We have to always remember that people who are homeless have equal intrinsic dignity as all other human beings. Read More ›
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Exposed: The Flakiness and Groupthink that Plague Physics

This episode is worth keeping in mind when we hear pundits complain that the public doesn’t trust science or that government doesn’t support it enough. Read More ›
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For Better or Worse? Robert J. Marks on Our AI Future

Mine is among the less weighty problems facing AI ethics, a subject I was glad to see Dr. Marks addressing. Read More ›

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