Tag: National Review
Michael Aeschliman in National Review — Berlinski Detonates “Fatuous, Flattering” Optimism
From climate change to the coronavirus, one tendency among writers and commentators is to an urgent, insatiable, almost sexual desire to cast unwarranted terror over other people.
Science as a Jealous God — Free Weekend Conference in Seattle for College Students
January 30 is the deadline to apply for this important, enlightening, and fun event, organized by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) and held in Discovery Institute’s offices.
Media in a Swoon over Death Doctor and His Suicide Machine
The man is thoroughly reprehensible. No wonder the mainstream media is attracted to him like a magnet to metal.
Physics Nobel Prize Invites Snark from the Anti-ID Peanut Gallery
Insofar as Peebles’s work helps to strengthen the evidence for a cosmic beginning, it is actually part of the argument for intelligent design.
From National Review, a Rave for Aeschliman on the “Religion of Science”
Restoring man’s image is functionally equivalent to restoring the tradition of great thought and great writing.