exploded-3d-visualization-of-a-bacterial-flagellum-motor-mol-1605751383-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date December 19, 2025 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent DesignScientific Freedom Tagged , bias, Casey Luskin, censorship, creator, Darwinists, defections, design hypothesis, Discovery Institute, dogmatism, dogmatists, Elon Musk, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, functionality, Grokipedia, Harvard University, intelligent design, intimidation, Irreducible Complexity, John West, Judge John E. Jones, junk DNA, Kitzmiller v. Dover, Larry Sanger, materialism, Pennsylvania, persecution, predictions, speedbump, USA Today Vindicated: Three Dover-Related Predictions of Intelligent Design David Klinghoffer December 19, 2025 Biology, Intelligent Design, Scientific Freedom 4 The design of the bacterial flagellum, mocked at Dover, is supported in time for the trial's anniversary by research from three Harvard physicists. Read More ›
Scopes Type post Author Casey Luskin Date December 12, 2025 CategoriesLegal Science (jurisprudence)Science EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , American Civil Liberties Union, Antonin Scalia, Ball State University, Clarence Darrow, Council of Europe, Dayton, Discovery Institute, DNA, Epperson v. Arkansas, Eric Hedin, Eugenie Scott, evolution, Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, fossil record, freedom from religion foundation, Günter Bechly, ID 3.0, Inherit the Wind, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, Jerry Coyne, John Scopes, Kitzmiller v. Dover, monkey law, public schools, Richard Sternberg, Scopes v. State, Smithsonian Institution, Stephen Jay Gould, Supreme Court, Tennessee, Texas, Tree of Life, UC Berkeley, University of Idaho, William Jennings Bryan Scopes in Reverse: A History of Evolution Education in U.S. Public Schools Casey Luskin December 12, 2025 Legal Science (jurisprudence), Science Education, Scientific Freedom 10 Undoubtedly there will be more court cases and curriculum battles in the future over how to teach evolution. Read More ›