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Disallowing Dissent: The Case of Peter Ridd

This is a familiar type of story to anyone who follows the news about academic freedom, especially on the subject of evolution. Read More ›
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Environmentalism Is Increasingly Anti-Human, Pro-Authoritarian

The dirtiest economies have tended to be Communist ones, such as the old Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China. Read More ›
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Environmentalism’s Worsening Anti-Human Infection

Bioethicist Travis Rieder compares having a child to releasing a murderer from prison to kill again. Read More ›
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Heading into Today’s March, Here’s When to Doubt a Scientific “Consensus”

Marches are usually held to defend something that’s in peril. Does anyone really think big science is in danger? Read More ›
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Female scuba diver taking a photo of Hawksbill Turtle swimming over coral reef in the blue sea. Marine life and Underwater world concepts
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Sea Turtles from Pre-Turtles? No Evidence of It

Nothing about sea turtles suggests evolution from a pre-turtle by unguided natural processes. Read More ›

Radical Environmentalist Admits that Humans Are Exceptional

The New York Times often publishes articles and columns denigrating the idea that human beings have an exceptional status. Read More ›

Debating at Biola University, Discovery Institute Scholar John West Will Ask What C.S. Lewis Really Believed About Evolution

We argue about what the revered and beloved thinkers of the past believed about evolution because most of us have the inkling that their wisdom was greater than our own. Read More ›

The Darwin Lobby Expands Its Mission of Suppressing Free Thought to Include “Climate Change”

Those who think the evolution debate is just about evolution had better think again. It's about the freedom of scientific discussion and inquiry. Read More ›

Was Ben Stein “Expelled” by Kyocera and Ad Agency for His Views on Intelligent Design?

The company's message to him indicated that he was dropped for various unnamed policy positions they found him identified with on the Internet. Read More ›

Still Clueless at the Clergy Letter Project

The bulk of Darwinian apologetics, a great and futile exercise in shadow boxing, is based on a steady refusal to understand what the other side in the debate actually has to say. Read More ›

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