Tag: censorship
Weekend Reading: Heretics and Inquisitors
A heresy might be true or it might be false, but part of its attraction lies in offering a rallying cry against the smirk of the mighty.
Lancet Hydroxychloroquine Paper Scandal Illustrates Scientific Bias, Not Only in Medicine
It’s a particularly crude example of how confirmation bias works — how else would you explain this story? — not only among lay people but among top researchers.
Darwin’s Desperation?
Darwinists easily obtain a global microphone to rant against intelligent design, while ID advocates silently gain adherents. Is it a sign of desperation?
“Nobody Expects the Darwinist Inquisition”? I Do
It’s an ominous sight to observe the two waves approaching each other. On one side is an intensifying drive to police social media.
What Scientists Know
Our scientific elites insist that the “scientific consensus” be accepted without question.