Jun 7, 2019 | Civil War, Confederate Statues, KKK, McKinley Birthplace Museum, Racism, Slavery, Uncategorized, White Nationalism, White Supremacy |
by William Trollinger Last Sunday, I was at the William McKinley Memorial Museum in Niles, Ohio – McKinley’s birthplace – to speak on “Statues, Flags, and the Ongoing Battle Over the Civil War.” Given McKinley’s role as a Union soldier, it seemed quite the appropriate...
Jun 3, 2019 | Accommodationism, Ark Encounter, Biblical Interpretation, Biblical Literalism, contract hypothesis, Creation Museum, Creation Science, Creationism, Culture War, Evangelicals, Evolution, Historical Science, Jerry A. Coyne, Michael Behe, Observational Science, Razib Khan, Religion and Science, Religious Rhetorics, Sarah Olson, Science, Secularization |
by Sarah Olson Sarah Olson is an undergraduate student majoring in microbiology at Oregon State University, and a member of the National Association of Science Writers. She works at a bookstore curating their science and math sections and reviews popular science books...