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West Virginia Passes Bill Protecting Teacher Rights to Answer Student Questions on “Scientific Theories”

West Virginia joins Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Indiana, and Mississippi to become the sixth state to adopt some form of an academic freedom policy. Read More ›
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Doctor writing out RX prescription
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England’s National Health Service Bans Most Puberty-Blocking

The science is not settled. The time is long past for the woke media and medical associations to recognize this fact. Read More ›
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NYT Pushes Suicide for the Mentally Ill

Clancy Martin’s first paragraph makes clear why his thesis should be rejected out of hand. Read More ›
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COVID-19
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Dembski: If COVID-19 Was Designed in a Lab, Here’s How the Designers Might Cover Their Tracks

William Dembski offers insightful analysis about how we could go about determining whether the virus was designed. Read More ›
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Thomas Aquinas Weighs in on the Coronavirus and Public Policy

Scientists should have “stayed in their lane,” giving policymakers the information that science can provide about a potential pandemic, and left the political calculations alone. Read More ›
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For Rivers, a “Right to Flow”?

Most media with which I interact on this issue assume that advocating personhood for nature must be a fringe meme. Read More ›

As an Exercise, Write a Research Article in Evolutionary Psychology, Off the Top of Your Head

Right now. You can do it. Read More ›

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