Ota Benga Type post Author Michael Flannery Date February 10, 2021 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , Adam Gopnik, Anglo-Saxons, Applied Eugenics, Artificial Selection, Black History Month, Charles Darwin, Charles Kingsley, Darwin Day, Darwin Deleted, Darwin’s Sacred Cause, eugenics, Europeans, extermination, humankind, On the Origin of Species, Paul Broca, Peter Bowler, racial equality, racial superiority, Racism, The Descent of Man, William Graham Darwin and Race: Three Strikes, He’s Out Michael Flannery February 10, 2021 Bioethics, Evolution 7 February is Black History Month, and this week, Friday, February 12, is Darwin Day — the birthday of Charles Darwin. Read More ›
Martin Luther King Jr. Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 18, 2021 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , character, civil rights, consciousness, Discovery Institute, intelligent design, James Jeans, Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Nature, philosophical idealism, Physics and Philosophy, racial equality, skin color, universe Martin Luther King on the Primacy of Idea over Material David Klinghoffer January 18, 2021 Intelligent Design 2 It’s a necessary effort to stop oneself from longing for the great men and women of the past, even just the past century. Read More ›
Black Lives Matter protest Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 24, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , alt-right, creator, Darwinism, demiurge, Discovery Institute, evolution, gnosticism, human beings, Human Zoos, intelligent design, John West, Judeo-Christian tradition, Margaret Sanger, New York City, New York Times, Ota Benga, Planned Parenthood, progressivism, racial equality, scientific racism Racial Conflict and Scientific Racism David Klinghoffer September 24, 2020 Bioethics, Evolution 3 Protests are convulsing Louisville, KY, over the death of Breonna Taylor. How is the legacy of scientific racism reflected in today’s unrest? Read More ›