Tag: censorship
Remembering Phillip E. Johnson (1940-2019): The Man Who Lit the Match
Those of us in the community that seeks to advance the theory of intelligent design live in his presence every day. And we will continue to do so even following his death.
With Upcoming Second Spanish Conference, Intelligent Design’s European Footprint Grows
You may remember the story of how the first European Conference on Intelligent Design (TDI Europe) was chased out of two universities in Portugal only to find refuge in León, Spain.
Jonathan Witt Talks Science Uprising and More with Jerry Newcombe
Witt and Newcombe discuss philosophical materialism, free will, morality, and what it means to be human.
National Science Teaching Association Censors Open Inquiry, Stonewalls When Questioned
Imagine, the major U.S. science teachers group used security guards to stop a scheduled speaker from speaking and to hustle him out of the premises.
The Intelligent Design Underground and Other Reflections
A biologist in our network worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard. He recounted how about a quarter of the postdocs he encountered were at least sympathetic to design arguments.