multiverse Type post Author Casey Luskin Date February 1, 2024 CategoriesFine-tuningIntelligent DesignPhilosophyPhysical SciencesScientific Reasoning Tagged , cancer, Design Inference, earth, lawyer, life, multiverse, Paul Sutter, universe, Universe Today From Astrophysicist Paul Sutter — Multiverse Madness! Casey Luskin February 1, 2024 Fine-tuning, Intelligent Design, Philosophy, Physical Sciences, Scientific Reasoning 8 I’ve argued that “multiverse thinking” destroys scientific logic. My argument involves a hypothetical “cancer cluster” in a town with a chemical plant. Read More ›
Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date May 25, 2019 CategoriesBioethicsHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , __k-review, "survival of the fittest", human dignity, intelligent design, lawyer, Michael Denton, privilege, Privileged Species, responsibility, Washington State This Memorial Day Weekend, Consider Putting Design and Human Dignity into Action Sarah Chaffee May 25, 2019 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism 2 The universe was woven with us in mind. This is not a statement of species chauvinism. It’s a call to action. Read More ›
Louisiana State Capitol Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date April 1, 2019 CategoriesScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, academic freedom bills, creationism, Donald Trump, Edwards v. Aguillard, evolution, fake news, First Amendment, Genesis, intelligent design, journalism, law, lawyer, legislation, Louisiana Science Education Act, mainstream science, Neo-Darwinism, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Supreme Court, Tennessee, United States, Zack Kopplin On Academic Freedom Laws, National Law Review Takes a Tumble Sarah Chaffee April 1, 2019 Science Education, Scientific Freedom 6 What a mess would-be attorney Megan Sullivan has made of her research. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date March 21, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __k-review, assisted suicide, Canada, China, coercion, disability, euthanasia, lawyer, Medicaid, Oregon, Toronto Canadian Disabled Man Is Denied Care but Offered Euthanasia Wesley J. Smith March 21, 2018 Bioethics, Medicine 2 Will euthanasia be about money? Of course it will. Read More ›
Colorado River Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date September 28, 2017 CategoriesBioethicsHuman ExceptionalismScience Reporting Tagged , __edited, Colorado River, environmentalism, forests, lawsuit, lawyer, mining, New York Times, personhood, rivers, Supreme Court, swamps, trees Claiming “Person” Status, the Colorado River Sues Wesley J. Smith September 28, 2017 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism, Science Reporting 2 The river's lawyer and an environmental group win friendly coverage from the New York Times. Read More ›