sct-owl-2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 18, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScience Reporting Tagged , American Prometheus, Anika Smith, artificial intelligence, atomic bomb, Bhagavad Gita, bioethics, biological origins, Center for Science and Culture, cosmology, COVID-19, Discovery Institute, dissenters, East Coast, evolution, Evolution News, Evolution News and Views, Grok, intelligent design, iPhone, J. Robert Oppenheimer, John West, Kai Bird, Katherine West, Martin Sherwin, masks, media, Nathan Jacobson, National Review, neuroscience, origins science, Phaedrus, Plato, Plato’s Revenge, public health, Richard Sternberg, Sanskrit, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Smithsonian Institution, Stephen Meyer, The Atlantic, The Atlantic Monthly, The Christian Century, The Divine Comedy, University of Colorado, Wall Street Journal Introducing a New Design, and a New Name David Klinghoffer August 18, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Science Reporting 7 Conjoining science with culture, while it is the CSC’s calling card, is not our invention. Read More ›
turtles Type post Author Casey Luskin Date April 18, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Albert Einstein, artificial intelligence, biologists, chess, Darwinian evolution, David Hullender, Elsevier, equations, evolution, evolutionary models, Isaac Newton, J. Robert Oppenheimer, logic, Olen Brown, Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, scientific inquiry, self-assembly Science Paper: Use Artificial Intelligence to Challenge Evolution Casey Luskin April 18, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 The authors conclude, "It seems remote that AI would conclude that it is ‘turtles all the way down’.” Read More ›
Trinity Detonation Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date August 16, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsPhysical SciencesScientific Freedom Tagged , Albert Einstein, Anthony Fauci, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, cancel culture, climate change, Cold War, dairy cows, Francis Collins, gender-affirming care, Great Barrington Declaration, Hiroshima, Ireland, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Jay Bhattacharya, lockdowns, Martin Kulldorff, McCarthyism, movies, Nagasaki, National Institutes of Health, Oppenheimer, Soviet Union, Sunetra Gupta, United States, wrongthink For Science and Free Speech, Lessons from Oppenheimer Wesley J. Smith August 16, 2023 Bioethics, Physical Sciences, Scientific Freedom 6 Like all great art, the movie evokes reactions in the viewer beyond what the filmmaker might have intended. Read More ›
skunk Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 13, 2020 CategoriesPhysical Sciences Tagged , atheism, Black Lives Matter, corruption, COVID-19, decency, Dennis Prager, Discovery Institute, Eric Metaxas, free speech, goodness, honesty, honor, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Jeffrey Epstein, Lawrence Krauss, Michael Egnor, Racism, scientists, sexism, skunks, Stephen Meyer, Toronto, Wall Street Journal Awesome Recovery for Atheist Lawrence Krauss David Klinghoffer July 13, 2020 Physical Sciences 5 Krauss of all people is now lecturing us about the importance of…decency, goodness, honesty, honor, and purity. Read More ›
Freeman_dyson Type post Author Guillermo Gonzalez Date March 2, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMathematicsPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , __edited, A Fortunate Universe, Al Gore, Big Science, bombing, Cambridge University, Christianity, climate change, Frank Tipler, Freeman Dyson, Gifford lectures, Institute for Advanced Study, intelligent design, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Jacques Monod, Nobel Prize, pantheism, physicists, Politics, quantum mechanics, religion, Scotland, space travel, string theory, Templeton Prize, theology, Trinity College, universe, war, William Happer, World War II Freeman Dyson: The Passing of an Iconoclastic Physicist Guillermo Gonzalez March 2, 2020 Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Physical Sciences, Physics 6 Dyson was careful to take an open-minded approach: not fully endorsing design, yet not rejecting it either. Read More ›