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 ›
lonely-poor-boy-facing-backward-against-black-stockpack-adob-101490773-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Terrell Clemmons Date March 19, 2026 CategoriesEthicsMedicinePhilosophy Tagged , after-birth abortion, authoritarianism, bathrooms, Christian apologetics, Creed & Culture, experts, family, government, happiness, J. Budziszewski, lunacy, medical ethics, neutrality, pandemic, Pandemic of Lunacy, partisanship, philosophy, Politics, religion, sanity, sexuality, study groups, tampons, University of Texas, virtue Why Are We Going Crazy? New Book Has a Diagnosis Terrell Clemmons March 19, 2026 Ethics, Medicine, Philosophy 4 “So-called neutrality is really bad-faith authoritarianism. Whatever view succeeds in passing itself off as neutral wins without making a case for itself.” Read More ›