Cassini mission to Saturn Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date February 2, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScientific Freedom Tagged , “consensus science”, cancer, Cassini mission, David Coppedge, discrimination, evolution, Free Science, free speech, ID the Future, Illustra Media, intelligent design, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, judge, NASA, persecution, retaliation, Saturn, scientists, students, teachers NASA Persecution Case Reaches a Grim Anniversary David Klinghoffer February 2, 2023 Intelligent Design, Scientific Freedom 5 What happened to David Coppedge illustrates how the scientific “consensus” on intelligent design is enforced. Read More ›
Darwin's shoes Type post Author Neil Thomas Date December 14, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionEvolutionary PsychologyFaith & ScienceGeneticsIntelligent Design Tagged , "God of the gaps", Communism, Cristian Bandea, Darwinism, Eric Metaxas, evolution, Freudianism, god of the details, intelligent design, Is Atheism Dead?, judge, Karl Marx, materialistic science, Mendelism, natural law, Percy Bysshe Shelley, poets, Return of the God Hypothesis, Sigmund Freud, Stephen Meyer, Steve Stewart-Williams, The Return to the God Paradigm (series) Materialist Science as Paternalistic Propaganda Neil Thomas December 14, 2021 Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Faith & Science, Genetics, Intelligent Design 7 Any attempt to demonstrate the sheer untenability of Darwinian postulates is just met with an ever-closer circling of the wagons. Read More ›
elephant Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date February 29, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , __edited, animal personhood, animal rights, animal welfare, Bronx Zoo, chimpanzees, Court of Appeals, elephant, Eugene M. Fahey, habeas corpus, Happy, judge, Nonhuman Rights Project, sentience Judge Wishes She Could Rule Elephant a “Person” Wesley J. Smith February 29, 2020 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism 4 This kind of thinking drives me nuts. First, we don’t treat animals as mere things or as being akin to inanimate objects. Read More ›
colored stones Type post Author Cornelius Hunter Date February 28, 2019 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Darwinian theory, evolution, frivolous lawsuit, judge, Morse code, probability, stones The “All Outcomes Are Equiprobable” Argument Cornelius Hunter February 28, 2019 Evolution 2 I’ve been busy lately with a big landscaping job for the neighborhood evolutionist. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date October 5, 2018 CategoriesBioethics Tagged , __k-review, animal rights, animals, Argentina, Bronx Zoo, chimpanzees, Congress, Constitution, courts, elephant, frivolous lawsuits, habeas corpus, Happy (elephant), human rights, humans, judge, mirror, New York Court of Appeals, New York Post, Nonhuman Rights Project, orangutan, personhood Here We Go Again: Suing for “Elephant Rights” Wesley J. Smith October 5, 2018 Bioethics 4 Our care and treatment of animals arise from human duties, not conjuring rights for animals out of ideological zeal. Read More ›