A creationist writes in: Eric Hedin resurfaces

This morning I got the following email, occasioned, I suppose, by the appearance of a new book by Eric Hedin published by the ID creationist outfit The Discovery Institute. The DI is promoting it heavily, as it’s not selling very well; and I haven’t mentioned it, although one of its main topics is the alliance … Continue reading A creationist writes in: Eric Hedin resurfaces

Eric Hedin beefs about being “canceled” at Ball State by the FFRF and me, but forgives me, showing a cat leading me to Jesus!

You’d have to be a long-time reader of this site to remember the story of my interaction with Eric Hedin, a physicist at Ball State University (a public college) in Muncie, Indiana. It’s recounted in many posts here going back 2013 (see here and here, for instance). In short, Hedin, a deeply religious Christian, couldn’t … Continue reading Eric Hedin beefs about being “canceled” at Ball State by the FFRF and me, but forgives me, showing a cat leading me to Jesus!

Eric Hedin is back, now asserting that there is zero chance that life originated through natural processes, so God must have been responsible

I’ve tried to avoid writing about this, as Intelligent Design advocates really love getting publicity from me, and I’m tired of the muddleheaded lucubrations of Discovery Institute flacks like Michael Egnor and David Klinghoffer. But I have to call attention once again to Eric Hedin, ID advocate and former professor of physics at Ball State … Continue reading Eric Hedin is back, now asserting that there is zero chance that life originated through natural processes, so God must have been responsible

The marvelous beaver

This is a wonderful ten-minute BBC Earth summary of the life of the beaver, narrated by David Attenborough. There are two species of this rodent: the North American beaver (Castor canadensis) and the Eurasian beaver (C. fiber). This is about the North American beaver, as European beavers are very rare, and almost went extinct. One of the best … Continue reading The marvelous beaver

A new conception of God: He’s real in the way mathematics is

In August of last year, I wrote a post called “Eric Hedin is back, now asserting that there is zero chance that life originated through natural processes, so God must have been responsible.” If you don’t remember Hedin, I’ll summarize what I said about our contretemps at the time. Hedin was teaching at Ball State … Continue reading A new conception of God: He’s real in the way mathematics is

Berkeley to change biology courses into social-justice courses

Well, here we go again. Unsurprisingly, the University of California at Berkeley has revamped its biology curriculum, turning courses in three departments into propaganda mills as well as vehicles for learning biology. This initiative was announced by Berkeley itself at the website below (click to read). Here’s some of the announcement, showing that the revamping … Continue reading Berkeley to change biology courses into social-justice courses

Intelligent Design nearly down the drain

The Wedge Document, the manifesto written by the Discovery Institute (DI) to outline the future proliferation of Intelligent Design (ID), was composed in 1998. It was leaked a long time ago, and you can see it here. If you read it, you’ll find that they’ve missed their temporal “goals” by a long shot. Below are … Continue reading Intelligent Design nearly down the drain

The ACLU reverses course once again in the interest of wokeness

Last September, a surprising article in the New York Times reported on how the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) seemed to be losing its mission of defending civil liberties, moving more and more towards “progressive” politics. Part of this transformation involved suddenly prioritizing what speech to defend based on its perceived “harm.” More harmful speech … Continue reading The ACLU reverses course once again in the interest of wokeness

Eric Hedin, prohibited from teaching intelligent design at Ball State, retires and moves to a Christian university

About five years ago (can it have been that long?), I wrote a bunch of posts about Eric Hedin, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at Ball State University (BSU) who was an advocate of intelligent design. My beef with the guy was that his honors course, “The Boundaries of Science”, included a lot … Continue reading Eric Hedin, prohibited from teaching intelligent design at Ball State, retires and moves to a Christian university