Journalistic Integrity vs. Science
Nov. 11th, 2004 01:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Keeping on an earlier theme, this article in the Columbia Journalism Review brings up some excellent points regarding journalism as it involves science.
The evolution meme seems to keep popping up around me lately - a show on Nova, a recent National Geographic article, and in this article as well. Curiously enough, my wife, raised partly in Christian schools in Eastern PA, says she doesn't believe in evolution. That just astounds me. As the NG article teases on its cover: "Was Darwin wrong?"
Ack.
The evolution meme seems to keep popping up around me lately - a show on Nova, a recent National Geographic article, and in this article as well. Curiously enough, my wife, raised partly in Christian schools in Eastern PA, says she doesn't believe in evolution. That just astounds me. As the NG article teases on its cover: "Was Darwin wrong?"
Ack.