Tag: Texas
Casey Luskin on Darwinists and the "Heckler’s Veto"
In other contexts, a really obnoxious heckler would be dragged out of the auditorium by security personnel. In the contemporary academic setting, he’s the object of deference.
Terry Mattingly: In the Evolution Debate, Clear Definitions Are Among the Casualties
The point cannot be hammered home too often.
Texas Textbook Story: New York Times Abandons Journalism for PR
The New York Times used to be a serious newspaper. But its latest article on the science textbook adoption process reads more like a press release than an impartial news article.
More "Science Deniers" Make the List
According to the National Center for Science Education, anyone with pro-life views may now be categorized and dismissed as being in denial of “science.”
300 Reviews in 3 Months for Darwin’s Doubt on Amazon
While the book is still being largely ignored by the mainstream press, there’s a huge buzz among readers in the real world.