Month: January 2015
Please Keep Our Friend Michael Medved, a Crucial Member of Our Discovery Institute Family, in Your Prayers
Faced with the same urgent challenge, could I speak about it so bravely and positively as he did just now? I don’t think so.
Welcoming The Stream, an Important News Source on Science, Culture, and More
Our friend and frequent ENV contributor Jay Richards is awesomely gifted.
Human Extinction Is the Logical Corollary of Animal Rights Thinking
In a rare rebuttal to animal rights ideology, Philosophy Today has published a piece by Rhys Southan, apparently a reformed animal rights believer.
A Third Rotary Motor Has Now Been Found in Bacteria
The flagellum, ATP synthase, and a gliding motor: that’s three independent, irreducibly complex rotary engines in some of the "simplest" living things.
On Academic Freedom Bills and More, Here’s Why I Rarely Trust Reporters: The Case of Patrick Anderson
Yesterday a reporter at the Argus Leader in South Dakota called to interview me. We discussed a bill that’s recently been submitted in his state.