magic-imaginary-world-full-with-color-and-happiness-generati-566185650-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date September 22, 2025 CategoriesEpistemologyEvolutionScientific Reasoning Tagged , Carole Hooven, Clarence Darrow, Colin Wright, common descent, Darwinists, Edward Larson, evidence, evolutionary biology, folk beliefs, fundamentalism, gravity, human origins, Jerry Coyne, logic, New York Times, Parting Shot, private truth, public truth, reason, Richard Dawkins, Scopes Monkey Trial, subjectivism, Summer for the Gods, Tennessee, The Story of Testosterone, University of Chicago, William Jennings Bryan In Science, the Rising Power of Private Truth Denyse O’Leary September 22, 2025 Epistemology, Evolution, Scientific Reasoning 4 Many people experience a vast liberation when they are freed from the constraints of logic, reason, and evidence. Read More ›
schoolchildren-writing-on-chalkboard-in-classroom-during-mat Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date September 2, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionReproductive Science Tagged , Afrocentrism, Bigfoot, biology, cancel culture, creationism, Grand Valley State University, Holocaust denial, human biology, James Randi, lawgiver, Madam Rosa, Michael Shermer, mind, non-binary, Official Science, private truth, realism, reality-based thinking, Richard Dawkins, Robert O. Deaner, sex binary, Skeptic Magazine, subjectivism, transgenderism, war on math, Wikipedia Evolutionist: Eight Reasons Sex in Humans Is Binary Denyse O’Leary September 2, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Reproductive Science 5 Skeptics will eventually be forced to confront the problem: They posit laws with no lawgiver, principles with no foundation, minds from mud. Read More ›
The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date August 3, 2021 CategoriesEthicsEvolutionPolitical Science Tagged , "created equal", animism, atheism, creator, David Klinghoffer, Declaration of Independence, elitism, emotivism, endowed by their creator, equality, evolution, evolutionary ethics, freedom, Homo sapiens, human rights, ideas have consequences, metaethics, monotheism, morality, myths, nihilism, noble lie, polytheism, religion, Sapiens review, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, subjectivism, Thomas Jefferson, truth, Voltaire, Yuval Noah Harari Reviewing Sapiens: An Evolutionary Deconstruction of Human Rights Casey Luskin August 3, 2021 Ethics, Evolution, Political Science 9 Yuval Noah Harari deconstructs the most famous line from the Declaration of Independence. Read More ›