john-towner-3Kv48NS4WUU-unsplash Type post Author Ann Gauger Date June 9, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsBiology Tagged , abortion, Africans, brain surgery, chemotherapy, despair, friendship, hospital, Medicaid, pregnancy, racial hierarchy, Racism, rape, scientific racism, trust An Antidote to Despair Ann Gauger June 9, 2020 Bioethics, Biology 9 I am a biologist, a worker in a field with a sorrowful history of categorizing human beings by race, arranging them in a false hierarchy. Read More ›
Will Provine Type post Author Phillip E. Johnson Date November 4, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, atheism, Cornell University, creationists, Darwin on Trial, debate, evolutionary science, friendship, Stanford University, UC Berkeley Remembering Will Provine, Friend and Adversary Phillip E. Johnson November 4, 2019 Evolution 4 Provine was one of those rare people with a strong viewpoint who is still willing to imagine that there is an opposing view that is worth hearing. Read More ›
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