Month: May 2016
On Teaching of Origins Science, Law Review Article Seeks to Restore Consistency
Religious associations of scientific views on origins should not be constitutionally fatal, but rather should be considered an “incidental effect.”
John Oliver Satirizes Science — Safely
Roasting other subjects and individuals, Oliver goes for the jugular. Not so when it comes to scientists.
Erasing the Truth About Planned Parenthood
The Jacobins are loose and they take no prisoners.
Galloping Flagella and Cilia Railroads — Getting Ready to Celebrate Twenty Years of Darwin’s Black Box
New findings show that Behe’s intelligent design thesis is stronger than ever.
Galápagos Finches: A Failed Evolutionary Icon that Won’t Go Away
Todd Butterfield talks with Dr. Jonathan Wells about a common myth surrounding the theory of evolution.