Politics and Ethics What the Trump Presidency Could Mean for Science November 9, 2016 Editorial: a rising tide of economic prosperity could lift science, too, as long as it is honest science serving the citizenry. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Reality Beats PC September 15, 2016 The real world fights back against misconceptions about the pursuit of life, liberty, and the pursuit of political correctness. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Scientism, Heal Thyself September 8, 2016 The scientific establishment that sees itself as the paragon of rationality needs take an honest look at its human frailties. CONTINUE READING
Early Man Piltdown Forger Fingered August 10, 2016 One man committed the greatest hoax in the history of anthropology, but others are not so easily exonerated for believing it. CONTINUE READING
Darwin and Evolution Evolutionists Boast of Storytelling July 22, 2016 Some evolutionists not only own up to just-so storytelling; they parade it. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Science Is Biased May 29, 2016 They admit it; you can't get rid of bias in science. Big Science has too many problems of its own to dictate ethics to others. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Theism Is Healthy March 20, 2016 Evolutionists are at a loss to explain why belief in God makes people happy. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Science Requires Godly Values February 21, 2016 Much as they try to evolutionize religion, scientists recognize that Biblical values are essential for science. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology Reason Honestly with Purpose November 22, 2015 Science and society cannot exist without moral values. Use them; you were born with the capacity to apprehend them. CONTINUE READING
Philosophy of Science Reproducibility Crisis in Psychology, and Other Science Woes September 5, 2015 Here's more evidence that human pride, greed and ambition can get in the way of the ideals of science. CONTINUE READING
Education Rock Art Is Not a Pterosaur August 29, 2015 When new information falsifies your hypothesis, you accept it and move on. Darwinians need to learn that, too. CONTINUE READING
Media Science Reporters Don't Even Try to Be Politically Neutral August 16, 2015 More evidence that when politics and ethics are in the news, science reporters will inevitably gravitate to the far-left position. 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
Philosophy of Science Science Replication: An Ideal in Crisis November 16, 2014 Journal editors are uniting to confront a crisis of confidence: lack of reproducibility of science results. CONTINUE READING
Bible and Theology When Spirituality Intersects Science September 7, 2014 Who saved the Ebola-stricken doctor, God or science? What is science's take on whether to flee or fight terrorism? Why should a scientist be honest? CONTINUE READING