Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn_1974crop Type post Author Michael Egnor Date July 15, 2020 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , academic freedom, agnosticism, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, anti-science, atheism, Ayn Rand, cancel culture, censorship, Darwinists, Discovery Institute, evolution, Expelled (movie), free speech, Jonathan Wells, Lysenkoism, Marxism, Michael Behe, Michael Denton, Napoleon, Phillip E. Johnson, Pierre-Simon Laplace, resistance, Richard Sternberg, Robert Pollack, totalitarianism, William A. Dembski, woke mob “Live Not by Lies”: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Intelligent Design Michael Egnor July 15, 2020 Scientific Freedom 11 The censors depend on active personal destruction not to silence us, but to get us (out of fear) to lie and thus silence ourselves. Read More ›
Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date May 7, 2019 CategoriesBioethicsBiologyLife Sciences Tagged , __k-review, artificial intelligence, Case Western Reserve University, cells, computers, embryos, emotions, humans, life, natural selection, organism, Robert Pollack, robots, The Scientist Progress in Defining “Being Alive” Wesley J. Smith May 7, 2019 Bioethics, Biology, Life Sciences 3 I have long believed that “being alive” is the fundamental predicate to possessing even rudimentary intrinsic moral value. Read More ›