John-Calvert Type post Author Bill Harris Date April 28, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScience Education Tagged , Angus Menuge, Bruce Simat, Casey Luskin, Charles Thaxton, Dan Ely, Darwin lobby, Darwin-skeptics, Darwinism, education, Edward Peltzer, Edward Sisson, Giuseppe Sermonti, influencer, Intelligent Design Network, Jack Krebs, Jill Bravo, Jody Sjogren, John Calvert, John Millam, Jonathan Wells, Kansas Citizens for Science, Kansas State Board of Education, Memorial Hall, Michael Behe, Nancy Bryson, Nobel laureates, Pedro Irigonegaray, Ralph Seelke, Robert DiSilvestro, Roger DeHart, Russell Carlson, Stephen Meyer, Steve Abrams, Topeka, Warren Nord, Washington Times, Wikipedia Remembering John Calvert, a Bulldog for Objective Scientific Education Bill Harris April 28, 2025 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Science Education 6 Calvert's tenacious commitment to seeing origins science taught objectively in public schools serves as a courageous example. Read More ›
Jet-Propulsion-Laboratory Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date September 30, 2024 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScientific Freedom Tagged , Big Tech, Bryan Leonard, Caroline Crocker, Cassini mission, censorship, Darwinists, Dave Speijer, David Coppedge, evolution, free speech, George Mason University, Germany, government, Günter Bechly, intelligent design, Is Darwinism a Theory in Crisis? (tribute series), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jonathan Wells, Mississippi University for Women, Nancy Bryson, Ohio State University, paradigms, political revolutions, religion, Roger DeHart, Saturn, scientific revolutions, Stuttgart, Thomas Kuhn Theory in Crisis? Circling the Wagons Jonathan Wells September 30, 2024 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Scientific Freedom 6 Philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn compared scientific revolutions to political revolutions. Read More ›
Jet-Propulsion-Laboratory Type post Author Jonathan Wells Date October 13, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScientific Freedom Tagged , Big Tech, Bryan Leonard, Caroline Crocker, Cassini mission, censorship, Darwinists, Dave Speijer, David Coppedge, evolution, free speech, George Mason University, Germany, government, Günter Bechly, intelligent design, Is Darwinism a Theory in Crisis? (series), Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jonathan Wells, Mississippi University for Women, Nancy Bryson, Ohio State University, paradigms, political revolutions, religion, Roger DeHart, Saturn, scientific revolutions, Stuttgart, Thomas Kuhn Theory in Crisis? Circling the Wagons Jonathan Wells October 13, 2022 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Scientific Freedom 6 Philosopher of science Thomas Kuhn compared scientific revolutions to political revolutions. Read More ›
free speech Type post Author John G. West Date March 11, 2022 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , academic freedom, Ball State University, Baylor University, Caroline Crocker, Darwin Day, Dean Kenyon, Eric Hedin, evolution, free speech, freedom from religion foundation, George Mason University, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, Martin Gaskell, Nancy Bryson, Nature (journal), San Francisco State University, University of Chicago, University of Illinois, Wall Street Journal, William A. Dembski Do Scientists Have Freedom to Question Darwinism? John G. West March 11, 2022 Biology, Evolution, Science Education, Scientific Freedom 8 The list of scientists, teachers, students, and others who have faced discrimination for their public skepticism of Darwinism is long and growing. Read More ›