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David Gelernter

Yale’s Gelernter: To Challenge Darwinism Is to “Take Your Life in Your Hands”

Fully as important as David Gelernter’s personal apostasy is his testimony about what happens to scientists who choose to “judge for themselves.” Read More ›
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What the Abortion Debate Tells Us About Integrity in Science

Science has quite a bit to contribute to our debate about abortion as a matter public policy. Read More ›
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Terri Shiavo
Photo credit: GordonWatts at the English language Wikipedia [GFDL or CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons.

Historical Revisionism in the Terri Schiavo Case

The case tore this country apart, and alas, proved a significant accelerant to the spread of the culture of death in America. But it was not a matter of left versus right. Read More ›
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suicide
Photo credit: Ani Kolleshi via Unsplash.

So Now Will Nurses Only Prevent Some Suicides?

Here’s the problem. The leadership of organized medicine and mainstream bioethicists are increasingly joining the progressive ideological coalition. Read More ›
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Photo: Statue of Charles Darwin, Natural History Museum, London, by Bruno Martins via Unsplash.

Stifling the Intelligent Design Debate Is Bad Science

Kevin Williamson deploys an absurd reductionist construct of the ID field as consisting of ideological assertions by “lawyers” and “amateurs.” Read More ›
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Image: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, by Jakob Schlesinger, via Wikimedia Commons.

Nancy Pearcey Answers the Charge: “You Guys Lost”

“Without Hegel there would have been no Darwin,” Pearcey explains. Read More ›
Eileen Crist
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Science Article Castigates “Human Supremacy”

Environmentalism is growing darkly anti-human. That misanthropy has also seeped into science. Read More ›
J.P. Moreland
J.P. Moreland
Photo: J.P. Moreland, at a launch event today for book Theistic Evolution, in Providence, R.I., by Doug Axe.

J.P. Moreland Schools an Obnoxious Atheist

Dr. Moreland explains what “scientism” means and the conversation proceeds to a recounting of a conversation at a well known medical school with a John Hopkins PhD. Read More ›
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Space Archaeology — How About Cellular Archaeology?

ʻOumuamua is a fascinating object, and certainly deserves further investigation. How could we discern design from non-design? Read More ›
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But Wesley, It’s a Study!

Sorry. In our ideological times, that doesn’t mean as much as it once did. Read More ›

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