by Gary Ivey | Jul 20, 2016 | Current Events, Politics, The State of the Union
I haven’t written anything on my blog or on Facebook or Twitter for a very long time, which is unusual for me because ordinarily I would be very active on my blog and social media during the political campaign season. However, this time has been different. I...
by Gary Ivey | Sep 5, 2015 | Current Posts
The conventional wisdom is that people who work in science MUST be evolutionists and are rational in their conclusions, which are always based on incontrovertible evidence. On the other hand, people who believe the universe was designed intentionally by a super...
by Gary Ivey | Aug 17, 2015 | Current Events, Current Posts, Politics
This is shaping up to be one of the strangest presidential election seasons I can remember. And I voted for the first time in 1976. The obvious factor that makes for strangeness is the mob of Republican wannabes. While pretty much any of them would make a better...
by Gary Ivey | Jun 5, 2015 | Current Posts
If you listen to the media and the self-appointed spokespeople for the scientific community, it appears that The scientific community is monolithic; everybody agrees and speaks with one voice. That if you accept the statements of Science you have no choice but to be...
by Gary Ivey | Mar 12, 2015 | Current Posts
Scott Walker, governor of Wisconsin, has been scoring high in the early polls of Republican voters looking forward to the 2016 primaries for the Republican nomination for president. This early, it means little, but he is being asked some pointed questions because of...