2560px-DoverPAPostOffice Type post Author John G. West Date December 19, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScientific Freedom Tagged , biology, cells, censorship, Darwinists, DNA, dogmatism, Dover, evolutionary biologists, free speech, George Mason University, graduate students, intelligent design, Judge John Jones, Kitzmiller v. Dover, molecular machines, Ohio State University, peer-reviewed journals, Pennsylvania, persecution, pluralism, Smithsonian Institution, USA Today It’s Over in Dover, but Not for Intelligent Design John G. West December 19, 2025 Intelligent Design, Scientific Freedom 2 The more Darwinists resort to censorship and persecution, the clearer it will become that they are championing dogmatism, not science. Read More ›
man-sharing-sandwich-with-curious-squirrel-in-tranquil-park-1032285006-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date January 10, 2017 CategoriesEthicsHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , __nedited, animal experiments, animal rights, human responsibilities, humanism, metaethics, New York Times, pluralism Now It’s “Posthumanist Ethical Pluralism” Wesley J. Smith January 10, 2017 Ethics, Human Exceptionalism 5 If human life doesn't have the highest ultimate objective value, there is no way to philosophically defend universal human rights. Read More ›