Charles Darwin

Open Forum Debate / AMA / Q n A – Apologetics, Pagans, Atheism, Roman Catholics

Today we are having open forum with the discord voice room where you can challenge me, chat with me, debate me, or ask questions.  We haven’t done this in a couple months and the response last week was good.  Any topics or questions outside of the YT policies won’t be read.   Superchat via Streamlabs. […]

Is Darwinism Collapsing? Jay Dyer on Sunday Wire



This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE on ACR with host Patrick Henningsen covers some of the top stories in the US, Europe and internationally. In the second hour, we’ll connect with Jay Dyer, author of the best-selling Esoteric Hollywood book series, to talk about the recent push-back by leading academics against Darwin’s Theory of Evolution.

TURKEY: The west cares more for dead Darwin than living Syrians

The Turkish Education Ministry has announced that Darwinian evolution will no longer be taught at a high school level and that such “controversial” theories will instead only be covered at a university level. This brings Turkish schools in line with those in several American states as well as Saudi Arabia.
Alpaslan Durmus who heads the Turkish Education Ministry’s curriculum board has stated,

The Role of Science in Capitalist Society and Social Change

It was a deary day in Washington, D.C. The rain was pouring down and thousands of people were gathered in a huddled mass, listening to speakers tell about their scientific work or scientific innovations. Others uttered platitudes or nationalistic sayings, declaring the US should be “number one” in science above the rest of the world. This was the March for Science in D.C. this past Earth Day, one of the many actions across the world.

Terminological Inexactitudes: Excerpt from an Etiquette Manual for Deceit

Falsehood and delusion are allowed in no case whatever: But, as in the exercise of all the virtues, there is an œconomy of truth. It is a sort of temperance, by which a man speaks truth with measure that he may speak it the longer.
— Edmund Burke, Letters on a Regicide Peace (1796)
Truth is the most valuable thing we have. Let us economize it.
— Mark Twain, Following the Equator (1897)