Alfred_Russel_Wallace_memorial,_Westminster_Abbey Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date April 3, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , Anglo-Saxons, Big Book, Cambridge University Press, Charles Darwin, Charles Kingsley, conservatives, Darwin’s Bluff, David Berlinski, Discovery Institute, Ernst Mayr, Francis Crick, George Gaylord Simpson, HMS Beagle, J.B.S. Haldane, liberalism, liberals, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, On the Origin of Species, orchids, pseudoscience, Stephen Meyer, The Mystery of Evolutionary Mechanisms, Theodosius Dobzhansky, Thomas Nagel Intelligent Design Is Not Just for Conservatives Robert Shedinger April 3, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design 15 After a decade of immersing myself in Darwin studies, evolutionary theory, and intelligent design, I find myself unexpectedly supportive of the iD position. Read More ›
missing-link-1 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 22, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsEvolutionPhilosophy Tagged , alt-right, anti-Semitism, axioms, Charles Murray, conservatism, crime, culture, Democrats, elections, eugenics, evolution, Evolution News, Holocaust, Human Zoos, John West, liberalism, neologisms, Nick Fuentes, policies, Politics, Republicans, Steve Sailer, United States “Eugenicons”? Call Them What They Are — Social Darwinists David Klinghoffer August 22, 2023 Bioethics, Evolution, Philosophy 5 It’s sad when once-useful words turn stale and disintegrate — like losing an old friend. Read More ›
THS-12 Type post Author James A. Herrick Date August 21, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsHuman ExceptionalismTechnology Tagged , autonomy, biotechnology, C.S. Lewis, dystopia, Francis Galton, George Bernard Shaw, human nature, J.B.S. Haldane, Julian Savulescu, liberalism, Oxford University, pharmaceuticals, That Hideous Strength, The Abolition of Man, transhumanism The Abolition of Man and the Advent of the Posthuman James A. Herrick August 21, 2020 Bioethics, Human Exceptionalism, Technology 9 In Julian Savulescu’s view, rapidly advancing brain science will provide some of the data necessary to shaping a better human race. Read More ›
1280px-LutherCollege Type post Author Robert F. Shedinger Date June 3, 2020 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , Africans, August Weismann, Charles Darwin, Christianity, coronavirus, critical race theory, Darwinism, Douglas Futuyma, evolution, intelligent design, liberalism, materialism, pandemic, Protestantism, Racism, religion, stereotype, theology, white supremacy Confessions of a Liberal Darwinian Skeptic Robert Shedinger June 3, 2020 Biology, Evolution, Faith & Science 8 Never has it been more important to look beyond a superficial materialist worldview and see our lives again in a transcendent framework. Read More ›
running robots Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 27, 2018 CategoriesNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __k-review, artificial intelligence, Civil War, farming, history, Industrial Revolution, Jay Richards, jobs, liberalism, robots, Rod Dreher, socialism, The Human Advantage, unemployment, United States, Utopia Richards: Using Artificial Intelligence to Sell the Welfare State David Klinghoffer June 27, 2018 Neuroscience & Mind 3 There’s an undoubted sense of crisis in the air. Read More ›
Royal Society discussion Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date June 9, 2017 CategoriesEpistemologyEvolutionScience Education Tagged , __nedited, "teach the controversy", academic freedom, evolution, intelligent design, liberalism, reader comment, Royal Society, Science Education Policy, scientism, University of Colorado Sure, “Teach the Controversy,” Says an Evolutionist – But You Know What’s Coming Next Sarah Chaffee June 9, 2017 Epistemology, Evolution, Science Education 4 On the evolution controversy, Mike Klymkowsky would likely benefit from more study himself. Read More ›