Month: September 2013
On C-SPAN2’s Book TV, Stephen Meyer Talks About Darwin’s Doubt
We can think of some reviewers of Darwin Doubt, who supposedly read the book, who would benefit from such a handy pr�cis of the contents.
Richard Dawkins Sparks Debate on Child Abuse
Their scientific views aside, sometimes seeing what leading Darwin defenders have to say on other matters leaves you feeling like you’ve tumbled down the proverbial rabbit hole.
Why Censorship at Ball State Matters, and What You Can Do About It
This isn’t only about Eric Hedin, Ball State’s shabby treatment of him following an absurd accusation that he violated the First Amendment, or the Orwellian denial of academic freedom.
At Ball State University, the Triumph of Scientific Philistinism
As a companion to our ongoing coverage of Ball State, you should read Leon Wieseltier’s essay in the current New Republic.
The God Question: A TV Series Investigates the Relationship Between Science and Faith
The series, a Scottish venture that promises to reach 170 million potential viewers internationally, features figures of note in the intelligent design community.