Ken Ham is concerned about Aronofsky’s “psychopathic Noah”
A few nights ago, Ken Ham and a few of his fundie friends went to go and watch Aronofsky’s new film,...
A few nights ago, Ken Ham and a few of his fundie friends went to go and watch Aronofsky’s new film,...
While there’s no question regarding a woman’s autonomy in the abortion debate, that has nothing to do with who can express a view.
While the motivation behind trigger warnings is sound, the over-application of these warnings runs the risk of diminishing our own responsibilities in how we engage with ideas in the world.
Three years ago, Uganda’s Ethics and Integrity Minister Nsaba Buturo observed that “killing them...
Child euthanasia is an emotive subject, as all end-of-life decisions are. But that shouldn’t blind us to what’s right.
Whether Noakes is right or wrong, it would be great for him to sound like a scientist once in a while.
Tim Noakes and faith-healers have something in common – and it’s not that they are charlatans, but rather that they can harm even as they try to help.
Scientific reasoning and philosophy are partners in a truth-seeking endeavour, and it’s precisely because of their intersection (in atheism) that we need to embrace nuance.
Late last year, my friend Martin Pribble blogged – in a piece that was later adapted for Slate, I’m...
What scientific idea is ready for retirement? Dawkins and others respond to Edge’s annual question.
Recent Comments