We could solve much of the wrongness problem ... if the world simply stopped expecting scientists to be right. That’s because being wrong in science is fine, and even necessary—as long as scientists recognize that they blew it, report their mistake openly instead of disguising it as a success, and then move on to the next thing.... But as long as careers remain contingent on producing a stream of research that’s dressed up to seem more right than it is, scientists will keep delivering exactly that. — David H. Freeman, in The Atlantic, November 2010.
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Nothing will corrode public trust more than a creeping awareness that scientists are unable to live up to the standards that they have set for themselves. Useful steps to deal with this threat may range from reducing the hype from universities and journals about specific projects, to strengthening collaborations between those involved in fundamental research and those who will put the results to use in the real world.... The first step is to face up to the problem - before the cracks undermine the very foundations of science. — Daniel Sarewitz, Nature, May 10, 2012, p 149

One of America’s greatest surgeons and gynecologists, Howard Atwood Kelly was one of the “big four” who led the Johns Hopkins Medical School from its inception to a leading institution of the world. He was also a devout, Bible-believing Christian who put its teachings into the fabric of his life.
June 19, 2014This explanation of Darwinian fitness from 10/29/2002 has been reformatted for the current website. It’s still worth considering.
April 17, 2020Evolutionists are going to be very upset over what this paper claims: phylogenetic trees of living animals are meaningless.
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