Three_Wise_Monkeys,Tosho-gu_Shrine Type post Date April 5, 2023 CategoriesScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , Casey Luskin, censorship, Charles Darwin, Darwinian theory, Franz Kafka, free speech, ID the Future, National Association for Objectivity in Science, National Science Teaching Association, podcast Did the National Science Teaching Association Just Muzzle … Darwin? Science and Culture April 5, 2023 Science Education, Scientific Freedom 1 Herman Bouma warns of what has been described as the “Censorship Industrial Complex,” but he also says he hasn’t given up. Read More ›
American-Association-for-the-Advancement-of-Science Type post Author Herman B. Bouma Date May 5, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , American Association for the Advancement of Science, Charles Darwin, Herman Bouma, intelligent design, Journal of Theoretical Biology, National Association for Objectivity in Science, National Science Teaching Association, neo-Darwinian theory, On the Origin of Species, peer-reviewed literature, Sarah Chaffee, scientific establishment AAAS Leader Does Not Rule Out Design, Says Science Must Follow the Evidence Herman B. Bouma May 5, 2021 Evolution, Intelligent Design 5 In recent years the American scientific establishment has sought to shut off debate about neo-Darwinian theory by playing its trump card. Read More ›
security-guard Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date July 23, 2019 CategoriesScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , __edited, attorney, censorship, Charles Darwin, conference, education, evolution, Herman Bouma, National Association for Objectivity in Science, National Science Teaching Association, Nature (journal), Science (journal), security guards, St. Louis, stonewalling National Science Teaching Association Censors Open Inquiry, Stonewalls When Questioned Sarah Chaffee July 23, 2019 Science Education, Scientific Freedom 6 Imagine, the major U.S. science teachers group used security guards to stop a scheduled speaker from speaking and to hustle him out of the premises. Read More ›