Trouble in Ohio
Panda’s Thumb breaks a national story… ID vs. Academic Integrity: Gaming the System in Ohio The article, by Richard Hoppe,
Read MoreWesley R. Elsberry's personal weblog.
Responses to and critiques of the antievolution movement in all its forms
Panda’s Thumb breaks a national story… ID vs. Academic Integrity: Gaming the System in Ohio The article, by Richard Hoppe,
Read MoreIn an online press release on 2005/05/25, Oklahoma state Senators Mike Mazzei & Clark Jolley announced, “Henry Nominee for Textbook
Read MoreOver on the Social Affairs Unit page there is a post by a Dr. Rubinstein that takes evolution to task
Read MoreAs far as my recovery is going, things seem to be going well. I’m trying to remember to take an
Read MoreSee Jeff Shallit’s Anatomy of a Creationist Tall Tale for the full background for this. Most of the material here
Read MoreOver on Bill Dembski’s weblog, a couple of people banned for bad behavior from the Panda’s Thumb weblog were claiming
Read MoreToday I was tired, but still managed to accomplish a fair amount. I’m preparing for a talk and question and
Read MoreThe media seems to be finding the antievolution movement’s propaganda without difficulty, but has more trouble locating the mainstream science
Read MoreDr. Eugenie Scott appeared on the MSNBC interview show “Hardball” on April 21st. There is a transcript available here. Along
Read MoreI write articles at the Panda’s Thumb weblog (PT), and today marks its first year of operation. It has been
Read MoreA few days ago, I received my author’s copy of Why Intelligent Design Fails (WIDF). This is an anthology published
Read MoreFirst, have a look at the following text: This gradualism insisted upon by Darwin has proved increasingly embarrassing to modern
Read MoreI am conducting an experiment in this post. I am pointing to an MP3 encoded sound file where I discuss
Read MoreYou might think with the title above I’m going to criticize something from noted 20th century evolutionary biologist and statistician
Read MoreJust give me an excuse to announce a get-together… and I have two of them. Glenn Branch, my colleague at
Read MoreToday, I found out there’s a crying need for me to write several essays. I had a chat with a
Read MoreThere’s a chance that the legal precedent most used in the coming years of the evolution/creationism controversy will bear the
Read MoreOn one of the Metanexus lists, there’s a review of Mark Perakh’s “Unintelligent Design” by David J. Turrell, M.D. Perakh’s
Read MoreThis “Funky Winkerbean” strip brings up one aspect of politically-defined science curriculum content: science classes may end up teaching popular
Read MoreSome time ago, an Insight article by Stephen Goode quoted ID advocate and Discovery Institute Senior Fellow William A. Dembski
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