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National Center for Science Education Defends Its Association with James Fetzer, Peddler of Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theories

The nation's top Darwin-lobbying organization needs to clarify its position on associating with a creep like Fetzer. When will they do so? Read More ›

In Case You Didn’t Think the Whole “Denying Science” Meme Had Descended to the Level of Self-Parody

Science said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, That this night, before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. Read More ›

Strange Bedfellows at the National Center for Science Education

To link your name with a guy like James Fetzer in a public fashion, as NCSE's Glenn Branch did, practically invites us to a closer inspection of Fetzer's credentials. Read More ›

Recant! Pushing Creeds as Damage Control for Darwin (Update)

Biologist Thomas H. Huxley, the great defender of Darwin, once famously warned that "Science commits suicide when she adopts a creed." Unfortunately, not all modern evolutionary biologists respect such wisdom. Read More ›

NCSE’s Eugenie Scott Serves as Chief of Darwinian Thought Police for University of Kentucky Faculty

As reported on ID the Future interview, Martin Gaskell’s attorney Frank Manion stated that during the course of Gaskell’s lawsuit, it became clear that Eugenie Scott, executive director of the National Center for Science Education (NCSE), consulted University of Kentucky (UK) faculty about whether UK should hire Gaskell. She gave Gaskell a clean bill of health–not because she endorsed hiring Darwin-skeptics, but because at the time she believed Gaskell was a dyed-in-the-wool evolutionist–“accepting of evolution.” According to her e-mail, Eugenie Scott wrote: Gaskell hasn’t popped onto our radar as an antievolution activist. Checking his web site and affiliations (and also with a friend in Nebraska) it seems as if, as you already know, he is very religious, but accepting of Read More ›

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