2017-02ArchibaldThorburn-Blackgame Type post Author Kirk Durston Date May 15, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionLife SciencesMetascienceScientific Reasoning Tagged , a priori, Alzheimer’s disease, amino acids, Bret Weinstein, Canadian universities, common descent, Darwinism, Darwinists, DNA, Eugene Koonin, evolution, evolutionary biology, failed predictions, functional information, genetic drift, genomes, Jack Szostak, Long Term Evolutionary Experiment, lying, mad cow disease, multiverse, mutations, natural selection, Nature (journal), Parkinson’s disease, population, predictions, protein-coding genes, proteins, pseudoscience, Richard Lenski, Robert Hazen, scientists, variation How Darwinism Became a Pseudoscience Kirk Durston May 15, 2025 Evolution, Life Sciences, Metascience, Scientific Reasoning 24 To be clear, I am not suggesting that Darwinists are conspiring to deliberately mislead people, although such misleading is certainly happening. Read More ›
DogonMask Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 12, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , conflict myth, Cornelius Hunter, COVID-19, Dan Stern Cardinale, Darwin-skeptics, debate, evolution, Evolution News, faith, Inherit the Wind, lies, lying, masks, Michael Behe, misinformation, Plato's Revenge, propaganda, Richard Sternberg, Rutgers University, science, self-preservation, soldiers, tribal affiliation, tribalism, tribe Tribalism in the Evolution Debate David Klinghoffer May 12, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 4 What is all this about “lying”? Cornelius Hunter provides some context at the end of his video that I thought was insightful. Read More ›
the-closeup-image-of-malayan-flying-fox-pteropus-vampyrus-wi-477629337-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 8, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignZoology Tagged , bat wings, bats, Cornelius Hunter, Dan Stern Cardinale, evolution, Evolution News, Flight, intelligent design, lying, Michael Behe, neo-Darwinian evolution, ocean, peer-reviewed literature, professors, Rutgers University, whales Professor Stern Cardinale Stumbles on Bat Wing Evolution David Klinghoffer May 8, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Zoology 2 Behe was right. Dan Stern Cardinale really shouldn’t have called him liar for stating the truth. That was not a good idea. Read More ›
Stern-Cadinale Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 6, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , Casey Luskin, Cornelius Hunter, Dan Stern Cardinale, Darwinism, evolution, Evolution News, evolutionists, intelligent design, junk DNA, lying, Michael Behe, professors, Rutgers University, YouTube videos Rutgers Biologist Dan Stern Cardinale Calls Professor Michael Behe a Liar, Liar, Liar! David Klinghoffer May 6, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 2 Ah, Dr. Dan is back. And you know that when someone goes for the all caps option, he’s really serious. Read More ›
covid Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date December 3, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsNeuroscience & MindScience Reporting Tagged , American Psychological Association, brain, censorship, debunking, education, fact-checking, Geneva, John Horgan, lying, materialism, misinformation, Nature (journal), noble lie, propaganda, Richard Dawkins, scientific reliability, scientists, The Conversation, trust, trust in scientists, universe, University of Geneva Should Scientists Lie to Us for Our Own Good? Denyse O’Leary December 3, 2023 Bioethics, Neuroscience & Mind, Science Reporting 5 People suspect that we are being conned about a lot of things. How would an accepted, admitted policy of conning us not make it worse? Read More ›
mantid Type post Date October 22, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , bacteria, Darwinism, deception, drugs, Forensics, gravity, humans, Jerry Coyne, lying, Mount Rushmore, Nicholas Caputo, postmodernism, Return of the God Hypothesis, Royal Society, Stephen Meyer, torture, University of Portsmouth, Why Evolution Is True, William A. Dembski Design Filter Is Best Bet for Finding Liars Science and Culture October 22, 2020 Intelligent Design 8 Not all intelligent design is benevolent. Design can deceive. Can ID techniques filter the true from the false? Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 31, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , __k-review, American Medical Association, assisted suicide, death certificate, democracy, doctors, drugs, euphemism, euthanasia, families, illness, law, lethal injection, lying, medicine, mercy killing, Minnesota, overdose, patients Forced to Lie About Assisted Suicide Wesley J. Smith May 31, 2018 Bioethics, Medicine 3 In its advocacy memes, the assisted-suicide movement often lies, prevaricates, spins, word engineers, and obfuscates. Read More ›
Type post Date September 21, 2011 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, evolution, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, lying, Metamorphosis, Sam Harris We Got Your Intelligent-Design Tattoo Right Here! Science and Culture September 21, 2011 Intelligent Design 1 Evolution News & Views does not endorse tattooing, however... Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 20, 2011 CategoriesFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, Alfred Russel Wallace, butterflies, evolution, Jerry Coyne, lying, metamorphosis, Sam Harris An Atheist Contemplates Lying David Klinghoffer September 20, 2011 Faith & Science 1 To know how to be a human, you need a source of wisdom that transcends the human. Read More ›