FM-2019-1-5-9-17-Niggl-Radloff-B-Hannah-Arendt Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date August 5, 2025 CategoriesEthicsFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Adolf Eichmann, Antifa, bank robbers, Budapest, Center for Science and Culture, Christian leaders, Christians, culture, esteem, Federal Building, Francis Collins, German, golfing, Hannah Arendt, Holocaust, homelessness, Hungarian, ideology, intelligent design, Jewish Councils, John West, Judenrat, Judenrat Syndrome, materialism, police sirens, prestige, riots, Seattle, Seattle Pacific University, social programs, Stephen Meyer, Stockholm, Stockholm Syndrome, Stockholm Syndrome Christianity, Sweden, welfare, Yiddish Hannah Arendt and Stockholm Syndrome David Klinghoffer August 5, 2025 Ethics, Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 4 Will Spencer talked with John West about his book on the coopting of Christian leaders. Read More ›
Senator_Joe_Lieberman_and_his_wife_Hadassah_on_their_way_to_the_Capitol_in_2011 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 28, 2024 CategoriesFaith & ScienceIntelligent Design Tagged , Bible, cosmos, Genesis, humor, Jews, Joe Lieberman, jokes, life, National Review, Politicians, remembrance, Sabbath, Shabbat, The Gift of Rest, United States, Yiddish Joe Lieberman, the Sabbath, and Intelligent Design David Klinghoffer March 28, 2024 Faith & Science, Intelligent Design 2 In simplest terms, the Biblical institution of a Sabbath is intended as a weekly reminder of intelligent design. Read More ›
Meyer book background image Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 15, 2021 CategoriesCosmologyPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , experts, laymen, Return of the God Hypothesis, scientists, specialists, Stephen Meyer, The Stream, Tom Gilson, weddings, Yiddish In Writing for Lay and Scientific Readers, Stephen Meyer Dances at Two Weddings David Klinghoffer July 15, 2021 Cosmology, Physical Sciences, Physics 2 If the experts "have an objection," says Tom Gilson, Meyer "knows it already, and he answers it." Read More ›
Richard Lewontin Type post Author Paul Nelson Date July 6, 2021 CategoriesEvolutionEvolutionary PsychologyScience Tagged , ad hoc hypotheses, Darwinian theory, data, David Berlinski, fitness, genetics, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, In Memoriam, Marxism, Minnesota, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Richard Lewontin, Suzanne Nelson, systematics, wisdom, Yiddish Richard Lewontin (1929-2021), Mensch Paul Nelson July 6, 2021 Evolution, Evolutionary Psychology, Science 4 As I stood by the lab doorway, Lewontin — who was sitting right down front — looked back towards the door and caught my eye. Read More ›
Matt Chait 2 Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date January 15, 2019 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, academic freedom, brains, California, computers, consciousness, Darwinism, Disinherit the Wind, Hollywood, homeostasis, John West, life, Matt Chait, meditation, Purpose and Design, Scott Turner, starfish, University of California, Yiddish Darwin Doubting Playwright Matt Chait Returns to the Hollywood Stage David Klinghoffer January 15, 2019 Scientific Freedom 3 Chait writes smart, concise dialogue on these subjects, and seems to have learned more than a thing or two from biologist Scott Turner’s recent book, Purpose and Desire. Read More ›