Charles_Darwin_in_1881 Type post Author Andrew McDiarmid Date February 12, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionFaith & ScienceScientific Freedom Tagged , “consensus science”, Darwinian evolution, dissent, Evangelical Christians, evolution, faith and science, Francis Collins, free speech, intelligent design, John West, National Institutes of Health, prejudices, scientific progress, Stockholm Syndrome Christianity Evangelizing for Darwin: John West Reads from Stockholm Syndrome Christianity Andrew McDiarmid February 12, 2025 Evolution, Faith & Science, Scientific Freedom 2 As Exhibit A of an influential evangelical Christian that has been captivated by scientific materialism, West unpacks the legacy of Dr. Francis Collins. Read More ›
cafe-darwin-jannik-2400x1672 Type post Author Michael Flannery Date July 14, 2021 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , Adrian Desmond, Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles Darwin, culture, Darwinian theory, gender, history, James Moore, morality, prejudices, Racism, Richard Owen, The College Fix, The Descent of Man, University of Sheffield, women Charles Darwin: Racist Spokesman for Anglo-Male Superiority? Michael Flannery July 14, 2021 Bioethics, Evolution 4 The University of Sheffield’s teaching and research handbook has declared Charles Darwin a “racist.” Read More ›
Roger-bacon-statue Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 29, 2019 CategoriesAstronomyPhysical SciencesScientific Reasoning Tagged , __edited, authority, dogmatism, experimentation, Medieval Europe, Medieval science, Michael Keas, Middle Ages, Moon, Myth of the Dark Ages, natural philosophy, prejudices, Roger Bacon, science, secularists, Unbelievable, universities “No Astronomical Investigations of Importance” in the Middle Ages? Not True! David Klinghoffer January 29, 2019 Astronomy, Physical Sciences, Scientific Reasoning 3 Michael Keas offers an important corrective to falsehoods that students are still learning at this very moment. Read More ›
Steven Pinker honorary degree Type post Author Richard Weikart Date February 26, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsBiologyEvolutionPsychology Tagged , __k-review, anthropology, Arthur Schopenhauer, assumptions, biases, Charles Darwin, Darwinism, Europeans, evolution, human origins, ideology, Nobel Prize, prejudices, pseudoscience, Racism, religion, scientific racism, scientists, Steven Pinker, The Descent of Man On the History of Darwinism, Scientific Racism, and Hitler, Is Steven Pinker Objective? Richard Weikart February 26, 2018 Bioethics, Biology, Evolution, Psychology 5 Pinker is right that we should formulate our ideas based on evidence, not bias and preconceptions. Read More ›