JerryCoyneatTheAmazingMeeting2013-2 Type post Author Casey Luskin Date September 17, 2025 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScientific Freedom Tagged , academic credentials, academic freedom, Claire Lehmann, commenters, creationists, Darwin-skeptics, David Hullender, Elsevier journals, engineered systems, evolution, evolutionary biologists, harassment, intelligent design, Jerry Coyne, Jonathan McLatchie, Olen Brown, peer review, Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, pseudosciences, Quillette, Richard Dawkins, Scopes trial, University of California, University of Chicago, University of Missouri, University of Texas at Arlington, Why Evolution Is True Jerry Coyne and His Readers Attack Academic Freedom, and Call for More Intolerance Casey Luskin September 17, 2025 Intelligent Design, Scientific Freedom 10 It became clear that Coyne’s whole point was to gin up harassment of the journal so they won’t publish critiques of evolution in the future. Read More ›
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