close-up-of-mouth-and-red-lips-swallowing-white-capsule-mede-873905494-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Terrell Clemmons Date March 23, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , abortion, atheists, Aztecs, Baal, biologists, boyfriend, Center for Science and Culture, deception, epiphany, feminists, Gone with the Wind, habitual knowledge, intelligent design, irrationality, J. Budziszewski, knowledge, libido, lightness, lunacy, materialists, motivated irrationality, Pandemic of Lunacy, particles, purity, rational minds, rationalizations, reconciliatory urge, Richard Lewontin, Romans, Scarlett O'Hara, scientific knowledge, sexual drive, Sigmund Freud, truth Motivated Irrationality: Why Even Smart People Swallow Crackpot Ideas Terrell Clemmons March 23, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 11 A critic will just fling out an objection, intelligent design thinkers will reply, and the reply is totally ignored. Read More ›
DelleboersterheidenatuurgebiedvanhetItFryskeGea05-0 Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 17, 2026 CategoriesEthicsHuman ExceptionalismLife Sciences Tagged , ancestors, blackmail, Death with Dignity, flourishing, forests, groves, Harvard Law School, human thriving, humans, indigenous people, irrationality, lawfare, life cycles, Moon, mysticism, nature, nature rights, neo-paganism, nutrients, oceans, Peruvian bees, property, rivers, soil, students, temperature, toolkit, tree rights, universities, University of Sussex, water, woodlands In Latest Statement from a University, Tree Rights Advocacy Is Based on Irrationality Wesley J. Smith March 17, 2026 Ethics, Human Exceptionalism, Life Sciences 5 We protect trees and woodlands with laws and regulations without resorting to irrational ideological justifications and materially impeding human thriving. Read More ›