banquet Type post Author John G. West Date December 25, 2024 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , An American Life, arms control, atheism, birds’ eggs, birthday, butterflies, capitalism, Christianity, Douglas Brinkley, evil empire, faith and science, Galesburg, General Secretary, Greeks, Illinois, intelligent design, Jews, Jimmy Carter, Kremlin, Lessons My Father Taught Me, Mars, Michael Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, Moscow, Moslems, National Prayer Breakfast, notetaker, Otangelo Grasso, Paul Kengor, political freedom, Protestants, Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, Red Square, Romans, Ron Reagan, Ronald Reagan, Russian Orthodox Church, Soviet Union, St. Catherine’s Hall, The Notes, The Reagan Diaries, U.S. Constitution, Ukrainian Catholics, Whittaker Chambers, Witness Merry Christmas! No. 8 Story of 2024: Reagan’s Personal Argument for Intelligent Design John G. West December 25, 2024 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 14 An untold story from the final year of Reagan’s Presidency about science, faith, and intelligent design. Read More ›
banquet Type post Author John G. West Date January 29, 2024 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , An American Life, arms control, atheism, birds’ eggs, birthday, butterflies, capitalism, Christianity, Douglas Brinkley, evil empire, Galesburg, General Secretary, Greeks, Illinois, intelligent design, Jews, Jimmy Carter, Kremlin, Lessons My Father Taught Me, Mars, Michael Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev, Moscow, Moslems, National Prayer Breakfast, notetaker, Otangelo Grasso, Paul Kengor, political freedom, Protestants, Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, Red Square, Romans, Ron Reagan, Ronald Reagan, Russian Orthodox Church, Soviet Union, St. Catherine’s Hall, The Notes, The Reagan Diaries, U.S. Constitution, Ukrainian Catholics, Whittaker Chambers, Witness Ronald Reagan’s Deeply Personal Argument for Intelligent Design John G. West January 29, 2024 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 13 An untold story from the final year of Reagan’s Presidency about science, faith, and intelligent design. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 20, 2016 CategoriesScience EducationScientific Freedom Tagged , __tedited, biology, censorship, colleges, diversity, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), equity, faculty, higher education, ideological diversity, materialism, methodological materialism, minorities, political correctness, political freedom, professors, race, thought suppression, viewpoint discrimination, viewpoint diversity, women The Diversity that Dare Not Speak Its Name David Klinghoffer April 20, 2016 Science Education, Scientific Freedom 4 "Many universities are redoubling their efforts to diversify their faculties in response to last fall's wave of protests," says Georgetown's John Hasnas. Read More ›