Author: Joshua Youngkin
“This Fear of Debate Is Not Very Attractive”
Stanford law professor Michael McConnell tells it plainly to the NCSE’s Eugenie Scott.
On the Useful Instability of the Word “Evolution”
Darwinists use the term “evolution” in various and even conflicting ways in order to occasionally serve less-than-noble purposes.
Would Academic Freedom in Tennessee Survive Legal Challenge?
Josh Rosenau warns that the new academic freedom law is already in big trouble, for upon inevitable legal challenge it will easily be struck down as a violation of the Establishment Clause.
Science and Its Limitations
Science is worthy of some measure of public respect, but only to the extent that science acts like science, and not like something else.
Nature, the “International Weekly Journal of Science,” Now with 75% Less Science and Nature!
UK paleontologist Russell Garwood recently took to the pages of the journal Nature to sound the alarm about the enactment of an academic freedom law in Tennessee.