Tag: National Review
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.
How Science Shapes Culture: The Case of Marty Sampson
Listen to the man’s own words, which cite science as playing at least some role in his thinking.
Lukianoff Optimistic About Academic Freedom, Gives Advice for Concerned Citizens
If implemented, would these ideas have succored those who faced discrimination in universities, including Eric Hedin, Scott Minnich, or Dean Kenyon?
My Gift to You: David Berlinski Interviewed by Peter Robinson
Berlinski’s plea is that the grave contradictions between evolution and evidence at least be forthrightly admitted.