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In the Name of “Academic Freedom,” a Scientist Calls for Punishing Creationists

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The practice has a sordid history. There’s always a rationale — for example, in labeling Israeli businesses, or those doing business with Israel, to be avoided. Source
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Job Opening at Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture

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Why not look for a job that allows you to do something you love, while making an important impact on the world? Source
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“Canceled” Physicist Eric Hedin Explores the Boundaries of Science

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Robert Crowther and author Eric Hedin begin by revisiting the atheist attack on Hedin and his Ball State University course, "The Boundaries of Science." Source
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Michael Ruse on Purpose: The Flies in the Ointment

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Ruse’s chronological snobbery might be forgiven if the claims he makes for Darwinism can be unequivocally substantiated. Source
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