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Ten Myths About Dover: No. 10, “The Intelligent Design Movement Died After Dover”

In December 2005, Judge John E. Jones ruled that intelligent design is not science, but religion. Critics predicted this would mean the end of the ID movement. Read More ›
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A Culture-of-Death Tipping Point

A legal battle raged for several years during which the country agonized and argued about the right and moral course.  Read More ›
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SETI Activists Still Don’t Get the Irony

Most SETI advocates stringently oppose intelligent design even as they rely on it. Read More ›

New Mexico’s Radical Assisted Suicide Legislation

The assisted suicide movement is akin to a death cult. The ultimate ideological point isn’t to provide a last resort escape for the imminently dying. Read More ›
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On Science Standards, New Mexico Falls Off Both Sides of the Boat

New Mexico’s science standards review process has been all over the news in the past several weeks. Read More ›

NY High Court Rejects Assisted Suicide Right

The last thing this country needs are courts imposing extra-democratically a radical social revolution against venerable values and mores. Read More ›

New Mexico Science Museum Would Rather Sponsor No Darwin Day Events than a Balanced and Objective One

Suffice to say, this episode provides another illustration of how dogmatic Darwin advocates can be. Read More ›

Merry Christmas! Here’s #8 of Our Top Evolution Stories of 2014: State-Run Museum Covered Up Collaboration with Atheist Groups

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science (NMMNHS) worked with atheist groups to put on 2014 Darwin Day events that included anti-religious lectures. Read More ›

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