Mind and Brain What is Normal? Subjectivity in Psychiatry Self-Destructs September 20, 2024 A gay psychologist would not want to live in the world he promotes. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Archive: Who’s to Blame for Environmental Destruction? November 18, 2023 This article from 20 years ago debunks (by scientists) the myths of "pristine wilderness" ruined by white settlers. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Creation Is the Cure for Social Injustice July 5, 2020 Some people clamoring for social justice are going about it the wrong way. Don't look sideways. Look up. Look down. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Creation Is a Pivotal Issue for Civilization October 21, 2019 Attorney General William Barr, in a recent speech on religious liberty, mentioned the centrality of creation for cultural survival. CONTINUE READING
Media Big Changes in Science Publishing Underway February 28, 2019 People are so used to peer-reviewed scientific journals behind paywalls, it's hard to think of any other way. Till now. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Freedom Exalts a Culture June 26, 2017 When citizens are taught that they cannot help themselves, the outcome is predictable: social breakdown and increased criminal behavior. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics How to Nudge an Elitist June 11, 2017 Smug elitists think they have a corner on truth and should tell the rest of us how to behave. They've given us the tools to push back. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Enough Fish to Go Around March 30, 2016 Rights-based fishery policies can guarantee a rapid rebound of fish stocks, biomass and profits for fishermen. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science You Should Trust Scientists (To Be Fallible) June 6, 2015 Public trust in scientists exceeds their trustworthiness, experts warn. CONTINUE READING