Month: September 2011
Peer-Review and the Corruption of Science
I have often read papers, published in reputable journals, that I thought should not have passed through peer-review.
At National Review TV, Berlinski on Sidney Hook and the Challenge of Recognizing God’s Handiwork
Someone had asked Hook what he’ll say if, when he dies, he finds that counter to his belief when still alive, there’s a God after all waiting to greet him.
Butterfly Mimicry Still a Challenge for Evolution
Evolutionists have a number of classifications of mimicry, such as Batesian mimicry, M�llerian mimicry, etc., with just-so stories behind them. A satisfactory explanation, though, will need a genetic basis.
In Case You Didn’t Think the Whole “Denying Science” Meme Had Descended to the Level of Self-Parody
Science said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, That this night, before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice.
Strange Bedfellows at the National Center for Science Education
To link your name with a guy like James Fetzer in a public fashion, as NCSE’s Glenn Branch did, practically invites us to a closer inspection of Fetzer’s credentials.