business-man-afraid-of-his-own-shadow-monster-concept-stockp-118445958-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Coppedge Date May 14, 2026 CategoriesEvolutionIntelligent DesignScientific Reasoning Tagged , Andrew Knoll, anxieties, Biomimetics, Brian Miller, Casey Luskin, chemical evolution, debates, Earth and Life, Enceladus, evolutionary icons, evolutionists, Faculty Club, Fear of Finding Out, Fear of Missing Out, Fear of Validating Outsiders, Günter Bechly, Harvard University, heretics, Howard Glicksman, human body, ignorance, intelligent design, James Tour, Lee Cronin, Lucy Hyde, Michael Denton, phobias, poor design, Privileged Planet, Rasoul Sorkhabi, Rice University, scholarship, Science (journal), Stephen Meyer, Steve Laufmann, Stuart Burgess, Texas A&M University, The Conversation, Titan, Ultimate Engineering, University of Bristol, Your Amazing Body, Zombie Science Darwinists Afflicted by Fear of Validating Outsiders David Coppedge May 14, 2026 Evolution, Intelligent Design, Scientific Reasoning 8 Fear of validating opposition to materialism diminishes the scholarship of some scientific publications. Their authors need to get a grip. Read More ›
Earth Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date April 8, 2026 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent DesignRare Earth Tagged , Artemis II, astronauts, atheism, Bill Nye, Christmas, cosmology, documentary, earth, faith and science, fine-tuning, Fox News, heavens, humanity, intelligent design, Jared Isaacman, Lawrence Krauss, Michael Shermer, Moon, movies, oasis, Privileged Planet, Richard Dawkins, space, spaceship, Stephen Meyer, The Story of Everything, tickets, universe, Victor Glover “Cosmic Orphans” No More: Stephen Meyer on the Meaning of the Artemis II Mission David Klinghoffer April 8, 2026 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design, Rare Earth 3 Aboard the lunar spacecraft, astronaut Victor Glover spoke movingly about what some have called our Privileged Planet. Read More ›