Tag: science
Aimed at Convenience, Artificial Gestation Would Be Unethical Human Experimentation
Efforts continue to permit human gestation outside a woman’s body.
Fifty Years Later, Recalling Walt Disney and Scientism
Someone once quipped that Disney harbored “19th-century emotions in conflict with a 21st-century brain.”
Royal Society Meeting: What Evolutionists Say When They Think Nobody’s Listening
The event vindicated a major and provocative claim in Stephen Meyer’s book Darwin’s Doubt.
Dean Kenyon and Academic Freedom — A Case in Point
Something is wrong when a university objects to any probing of the textbook view, on evolution or in any other field.
NASA on Trial: David Coppedge Fell Victim to Anti-ID Zeal at America’s Space Agency
A Team Lead on the Cassini mission to Saturn, Coppedge shared videos on intelligent design with colleagues. Workplace hysteria ensued.