Tag: censorship
From Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Advice for Intelligent Design Dissidents
Solzhenitsyn’s basic advice is simply not to participate with lies, and to refuse to speak what one does not believe. It’s unnervingly relevant counsel.
Is Fine-Tuning “More Extreme” in Biology or Cosmology?
As authors Thorvaldsen and Hössjer say, “Biology is inherently more complicated than the large-scale universe and so fine-tuning is even more a feature.”
Journal Finds It Can’t Keep a Good Pro-ID Paper Down
As a reader points out, the paper is the journal’s No. 1 most downloaded article, beating out several others in the Top 10 about Covid and related hot topics.
Really? Editors Claim They Were “Unaware” of Article’s Intelligent Design Connections
The implication is that the editors — Denise Kirschner, Mark Chaplain, and Akira Sasaki — did not realize the article was about intelligent design.
Despite Darwinists’ Cancel Culture, Intelligent Design Has a Breakthrough in Biology Journal
The article survived peer-review and was accepted for publication despite the open hostility of the journal’s top editors!