horse out of the barn Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 26, 2020 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , Aryans, creationists, editors, Evolution News, Free Science, Humanize, intelligent design, Jews, Journal of Theoretical Biology, journals, medical ethics, Nature (journal), Nazi Germany, Richard Sternberg, Science (journal), scientific debate, scientific method, soft totalitarianism, Stephen Meyer, The New England Journal of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Wesley Smith, yellow star Ethicist Protests Politicized Science — Alas, That Horse Left the Barn Long Ago David Klinghoffer October 26, 2020 Scientific Freedom 4 It is all about the costs of getting on the wrong side of the power structure. To say that this “chills” debate about scientific issues is an understatement. Read More ›
yellow star Type post Author Casey Luskin Date October 26, 2020 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , academic freedom, Answers in Genesis, Communism, creationism, Darwinism, disclaimer, Discovery Institute, discrimination, Due Process Clause, Elsevier, Fourteenth Amendment, free speech, Institute for Creation Research, intelligent design, Jews, Journal of Theoretical Biology, Martin Gaskell, Medieval Europe, Nature (journal), Nazi Germany, Neo-Darwinism, Norway, peer-reviewed literature, Science (journal), scientific journals, Soviet Union, Stockholm University, Supreme Court, Sweden, University of Kentucky, University of Tromsø, yellow star Intelligent Design’s Yellow Star: Journal’s Disclaimer Refutes a Common Criticism of ID Casey Luskin October 26, 2020 Scientific Freedom 9 Critics of intelligent design (ID) often lecture ID proponents that they are free to submit their work to any scientific journal. Read More ›