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“Move Along, Nothing to See Here”: What Happens When You Challenge a Dominant Narrative

William Dembski no longer has to be coy about the challenge his design filter poses for modern evolutionary theory. Read More ›
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PNAS Paper: “Scientific Censorship Appears to Be Increasing”

The intelligent design community is well aware of the problem. One section in the paper that categorizes types of persecution sounds alarmingly familiar. Read More ›
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Douglas Axe: The Sway of Self-Image in Evolutionary Debates

You really cannot understand debates about evolution without appreciating the ego — the male ego in particular, you could argue — that is involved. Read More ›
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Bari Weiss Knows What ID Scientists Already Knew

Advocates of intelligent design have experienced the lengths to which upholders of the “predetermined narrative” will go to punish dissent. Read More ›
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Intelligent Design and Other “Sensitive Topics”

Do you self-censor? Would you tell your coworkers what you think about immigration, gender issues, or evolution? Read More ›
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Introducing Great Minds with Michael Medved — New Podcast About the Permanent Questions!

Alongside his nationally syndicated radio program, with 4+ million listeners, Medved now undertakes a totally new added mission. Read More ›
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Quiet Self-Censorship and the Academic “Consensus”

Here is a sneak preview: Very shortly we will be opening up nominations for Censor of the Year. Read More ›

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