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The New Eugenics: Eliminating Down Syndrome

Why the left is vehemently in support of abortion and opposed to President Trump and his last Supreme Court judges, all pro-life.

Why Religion Is a Meaningless Category

How can two ideologies with polar opposite doctrines and consequences be labeled with the same word?

Evolutionary Clues and Evolutionist Cluelessness

There is one redeeming feature in this otherwise non-rigorous Darwin story: a lesson about avoiding assumptions.

Desperately Defending Darwin

The desperation with which biologists and the media defend Darwin betrays underlying fear of creationists.

UFOs and SETI Are Not the Same

A secular astronomer distinguishes belief that space aliens exist and the notion that they have visited Earth.

How the Darwinist Got His Just-So Story

Evolutionists are not yet ashamed enough about their storytelling habit, but there are some hopeful signs of embarrassment.

Don’t Fall for the Monolith Myth

Some people are putting on their tin-foil hats after hearing about "mysterious monoliths" popping up around the world.

Rings Around Climate Theories

Tree ring data should provide accurate checks on climate models, right? It's complicated.

The Problem With Climate Consensus

Question climate change? Be careful. You may lose your job!

God Delusion, or Atheist Delusion?

"Live Science" lets a so-called "expert" equate all religion with psychological delusions. The tables should be turned on atheists.

Black Friday Discounts on Reading

It's a busy weekend. Here are interesting articles you can read on your own, discounted (i.e., free of commentary).

Reasons to Be Thankful When Depressed

By all accounts, 2020 has been a bad year: pandemic, lost jobs, riots, a contested election, restrictions on freedom. Rejoice!

Darwin Faithful Aghast at Stolen Relics

It's not enough to have millions of copies of Darwin's writings in books and online. No; the original relics matter.

Readings in the Philosophy of Science

For a lazy Sunday afternoon, try learning some things about what science can and cannot do, and the biases that affect it.

Scientists Didn’t Need California’s Stem-Cell Windfall

Would you donate money you don't have to a rich uncle who has more than he needs?
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