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Scott Jacobsen
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Scott Douglas Jacobsen is the Founder of In-Sight Publishing and Editor-in-Chief of "In-Sight: Independent Interview-Based Journal" (ISSN 2369–6885). He is a Freelance, Independent Journalist with the Canadian Association of Journalists in Good Standing. Email: scott.jacobsen2025@gmail.com.

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Dr. DiCarlo warns that humanity is building an unprecedented “god-like” intelligence – a bold claim from a philosopher who thinks fabricating a […]

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How does Jerry Coyne show that intelligent design fails scientific tests, and why does religiosity predict resistance to evolution? Jerry Coyne is an American […]

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Irene Deschênes speaks with Scott Jacobsen about the abuse of women in the Catholic church. Author Scott Jacobsen Scott Douglas Jacobsen is […]

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What evidence threshold should resolve the Kamloops residential school claims? Frances Widdowson is a Canadian political scientist, author, and commentator known for […]

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Do large language models truly think, or are they probabilistic text engines—and what does this imply for truth standards, persuasion risks, medicine, […]

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“The Act impermissibly endorses religion by advancing the religious belief that a supernatural being created humankind.” Supreme Court of the United States […]

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Introduction How do loosely connected online communities shape young men’s views on gender and mental health, and what does scientific analysis say […]

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How is Justin Trottier and the Canadian Centre for Men and Families transforming mental health support for men and boys to address […]

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Does the dismissal of Dr. Frances Widdowson from Mount Royal University signal a threat to academic freedom in Canada’s post-secondary institutions? Academic […]

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How does Canada’s outdated census question on religion distort public policy, and why are humanists calling for reform to reflect the country’s […]