Category: Free Speech
How “Notable” Do You Really Have to Be to Merit a Wikipedia Entry?
Yesterday we reported that Wikipedia editors erased the entry for distinguished paleontolgist Günter Bechly, a proponent of the theory of intelligent design.
Freedom on the Football Field – How About in the Science Lab?
The scientific “consensus” has immeasurably more power to coerce and silence, and on matters of far greater importance, than the President of the United States does.
Theology in Biology Class: Vestigial Structures as Evidence for Evolution
I was recently reading over the Louisiana science standards, adopted this past March.
At the Foundations of Science: Respect and Seeking to Understand
I’ve been reading the correspondence of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams — with its interesting argument by Jefferson for design in nature as a scientific inference.
The Pursuit of Veritas
As the new school year begins, a group of Ivy League educators (among them, Robert P. George) urge college students to “think for yourself.”