Tag: dogma
For Darwin Day, Robert Shedinger Calls Darwin’s Bluff
Tucked away in Charles Darwin’s surviving papers is a lengthy manuscript he never finished.
The New Post-Junk-DNA Paradigm of Molecular Biology: RNA Genes
RNA genes have many functions but a large proportion entail gene regulation-related functions that fall within the category of epigenetics.
How Suppressed Scientists Fought Back Against COVID Censorship
The respondents didn’t allow the silencing tactics to deter them for long. Instead, they chose to mobilize, spread the word, and resist.
Luskin: Adam and Eve and the Evolving Scientific Consensus
Scientists have become much more reticent about saying the first couple must be no more than a product of the ancient Hebrew imagination.
A Plea to Parents: Don’t “Butt Out” of Your Kids’ Education
In many districts evolutionary theory is taught as unquestionable dogma, with none of the theory’s weaknesses presented.