


On Visions of Empire
Four days from now is the Ides of March, which brings to mind the most famous death on that day, Julius Caesar’s — and that gets me thinking about all the little Caesars, Kaisers, and Czars that came after him. Krishan Kumar’s Visions of Empire (Princeton, 2017) readably tells the story of Rome and five other empires: Ottoman, Habsburg, Russian/Soviet, Read More ›

Stephen Meyer & Saleem Ali: Where does order in nature come from?
Prof Saleem Ali of the University of Delaware is author of ‘Earthly Order: How natural laws define human life’ and describes the way order in the universe drives order in human and social settings. He engages with Dr Stephen Meyer of Discovery Institute, whose book The Return of The God Hypothesis makes the case that order in nature points to Read More ›

Why In-N-Out Burger Is What Vibrant Conservatism Tastes Like

Former Public Health Officials Undermine Public Trust with Conduct Unbecoming Scientists

Blake Lemoine and the LaMDA Question

The Imago Dei Conference
Casey Luskin, Associate Director of the Center for Science and Culture, and Jay Richards, Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute and Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, will both be presenting at an upcoming conference on the relationship between the scientific understanding of human origins and how such an understanding effects culture. Luskin will be presenting a session that will Read More ›

Jonathan Bartlett on the Growing Evidence of Designed Mutations

WA’s Children Can’t Stride Into the Future in a 19th-Century Education System
