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# education
Accommodationist philosopher Michael Ruse is now seriously defending the citizens of Tennessee voting on science and facts.
# politics
Michael Ruse once again shows us why accommodationists don't understand science and how it works, and don't want to understand it.
# science
Accommodationists are still trying to spread their message even though pretty much no one but other accommodationists is listening.
# science
Templeton's latest prize goes over like a lead zeppelin. They're trying to spin it as a grand PR victory anyway.
# politics
Biologos just found out what happens when you take a factual stand against religious zealots instead of mewing about vague, aspirational niceties.
# science
The Framer-in-Chief is failing upwards to speak for America's geoscientists. It should be a wake up call for scientists to speak for themselves instead.
# science
Templeton fellows keep making grand speeches promising to connect faith and science and failing miserably.
# politics
Turns out that one of the stories Chris Mooney used to build his case against angry atheists ruining science education for everyone was created out of thin air by a fabulist.
# science
In an ironic turn of events, accommodationist Massimo Pigliucci gets lambasted for being offensive to believers for writing a book about separating junk science and belief from fact.
# science
With friends like accommodationists, science advocates don't need any enemies.