Dembski Type post Author Paul Nelson Date June 16, 2021 CategoriesArchaeologyBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , arson, crime, cryptanalysis, cryptography, inference, insurance, intellectual property, intelligent design, logic, medicine, paleoanthropology, William A. Dembski What Got My Attention about Intelligent Design Paul Nelson June 16, 2021 Archaeology, Biology, Intelligent Design 1 Bill Dembski pointed out that design detection, far from being an esoteric inference, lay in fact at the center of many normal human inquiries and activities. Read More ›
4.0.4 Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date March 15, 2018 CategoriesEvolutionMedicine Tagged , __k-review, academic freedom, American Medical Association, Baltimore, evidence, evolution, Free Science, insurance, Johns Hopkins University, litigation, malpractice, medicine, orthodoxy, patients, physicians, Washington D.C The Costs of Defensive Science Sarah Chaffee March 15, 2018 Evolution, Medicine 4 In our highly litigious society, physicians and other health-care professionals often practice what is known as “defensive medicine.” Read More ›