Tag: poverty
Diarrhea and Design: A Response to Jerry Coyne
I respect Coyne’s position, but, lacking his faith, I interpret this evidence more naturally as pointing to an ingenious mind.
On Free Choice, Consider the Compatibilist Option
Jerry Coyne thinks that criminals don’t have a “choice.” (What are those quotation marks doing there?)
Olasky at Discovery Institute: Intelligent Design and the Anthropology of Homelessness
What’s the pivot that turns us toward more traditional solutions, versus the wrongly named “progressive” ones?
Study the Vision of George Gilder in a Seminar Setting, July 26-29 in Seattle
Countering “flat universe theory” is Gilder’s enterprise, and it captures much of what we do at Discovery Institute.
Opposing “Golden Rice” Is Anti-Human
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if half a million destitute children could be saved each year from blindness or death from Vitamin A deficiency?