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Science as Politics — An Evolutionist’s Admission

Nature may not make jumps, but Carl Bergstrom sure does. Read More ›
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“Nobody Expects the Darwinist Inquisition”? I Do

It’s an ominous sight to observe the two waves approaching each other. On one side is an intensifying drive to police social media. Read More ›
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Biology Journal: Evolutionary Psychology Is “Impossible”

Did evolutionary scientists not understand these things already? Read More ›
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Finally, an Origin-of-Life Scientist Debates Skeptic James Tour

When Tour gets done, the narrative we all learned in high school biology class is in shreds on the floor. Read More ›
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Scientific “Decadence” and the Myth of Objectivity

Scientists aren’t like “everyone else”: because of the prestige they enjoy, the impact of their being “uncritical of things that [they] want to believe” is tremendous. It can be quite corrosive, quite malign. Read More ›
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Dr. Gunter’s Junk Science on Abortion

An embryo is fully human, as is a fetus, a newborn, a toddler, a child, a teen, a mature adult and an elderly adult. Read More ›
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Lawsuit to Declare Elephant a “Person”

“Animal standing” is really a Trojan horse to allow animal rights extremists to seek court rulings enforcing their own ideology. Read More ›
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The Ideological Nature of Darwinian Evolution

Orthodoxy and heresy are not synonyms for true and false, and sometimes the truth might lie with the heretics. Read More ›
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Have Religion Scholars Been Deceived by Darwin?

On the relationship between religion on science, few scholars have been more influential than the late Ian Barbour, a physicist and theologian. Read More ›

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