Tag: plague
Sunday with the Devil’s Acolyte — Thomas Henry Huxley
Although the designation of Huxley as Darwin’s “bulldog” is well known, acolyte is a more appropriate term and here’s why.
Merry Christmas! #8 Story of 2020: Upstairs into the Plague
Epidemiology, to which Darwinism is a “narrative gloss,” is an old and vigorous science.
The Scramble to Redeem The S-Blob
The S-Blob is increasingly under justifiable scrutiny for the most catastrophic scientific fiasco of the 21st century. Its defenders are spewing chaff like there’s no tomorrow.
Are Humans “A Plague on the Earth”?
Back in January in Dallas, Discovery Institute organized its major conference on science and faith, before a huge and appreciative audience.
Science Expert Slaps the “Anti-Intellectuals,” Again
I stopped by Joe the truck driver’s house to talk. Joe read Yale neurologist Steven Novella’s essay, and he didn’t think much of it.