science-class Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date August 7, 2018 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionFaith & SciencePhilosophy Tagged , __k-review, Baptists, Christianity, creationism, Darwinian theory, Discovery Institute, education, evolution, finch beaks, Georgia, Glenn Branch, National Center for Science Education (NCSE), National Museum of Natural History, Next Generation Science Standards, public education, religion, Richard Dawkins, Richard Dawkins Foundation, science, Scientific American, teachers, theology, vestigial structures Using Religion to Push Evolution in Public School Biology Class — What Could Go Wrong? Sarah Chaffee August 7, 2018 Biology, Evolution, Faith & Science, Philosophy 11 A much better approach would be no religion in biology class, and more science. Read More ›
taking atheism seriously Type post Author Michael Egnor Date November 13, 2017 CategoriesBioethicsEthicsEvolutionFaith & Science Tagged , __k-review, afterlife, atheism, Daily Mail, Facebook, free will, Jeffrey Shallit, Jerry Coyne, Laurence Moran, morality, motives, Panda's Thumb, pastor, prayer, purpose, PZ Myers, religion, Richard Dawkins Foundation, Texas Taking Atheism Seriously Michael Egnor November 13, 2017 Bioethics, Ethics, Evolution, Faith & Science 5 When a militant atheist rampages, we look in vain for reflections from atheist evolutionists. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 27, 2016 CategoriesEthicsFaith & ScienceSociology Tagged , __tedited, culture, Eugenie Scott, harrassment, human behavior, Lawrence Krauss, misconduct, New Atheism, policy, religious beliefs, Richard Dawkins, Richard Dawkins Foundation, scientific culture, secularism, women You Might Think Twice Before Signing Up for a “Skeptics” Conference David Klinghoffer June 27, 2016 Ethics, Faith & Science, Sociology 3 Thoughtful reader Steve asks, "Do ID conferences ever have to post something like this?" Read More ›