Month: May 2011
More Muddle from “Catholic” Scientists
When Pope Benedict denied in his Easter homily that we are an insignificant product of a random evolutionary process, we were bound to get some confused news stories on Catholicism and evolution.
Giberson and Collins Make Outdated Argument That Feathers Evolved From Scales
Karl Giberson and Francis Collins have relied upon some dangerous and historically weak arguments for evolution in their new book, The Language of Science and Faith.
Catholics and Intelligent Design, Part Four
Some critics see ID as treating only “what science can’t explain” as evidence for design. This is incorrect.
In Case You Missed It: Oxford University Seeks Mathemagician
Biologic Institute Director Douglas Axe gives us his take on Oxford University’s search for a mathemagician to support the claims of Darwin and Dawkins with, you know, actual math.
Charles Darwin, Theologian: Major New Article on Darwin’s Use of Theology in the Origin of Species
A significant new article argues that Darwin used theology throughout the Origin of Species to argue for the truth of his theory of descent with modification by natural causes.