Month: September 2011
Berlinski on Swedish Nudism and the Inordinate Sponginess of Scientific “Naturalism”
“Mathematics is a paradigmatic case of a science that has nothing to do with natural anything.”
On the Fundamental Difference Between Darwin-Inspired and Intelligent Design-Inspired Lawsuits
“Litigation” is often treated as if it were dirty word, but to litigate simply means you are asserting a right; this can be done for the good, or it can be done for ill.
Meet an Ajaja Ajaja
In a gesture of what I’d like to imagine as premature scientific inclination…
Intelligent Design Discrimination Lawsuit Wasn’t the First Time California Science Center Paid Money to Avoid a Trial over Misconduct
When we discovered CSC had in fact withheld certain relevant e-mails that we knew existed, Discovery Institute was forced to file suit to compel the CSC to obey the law.
Ends and Means: More on Meyer and Nelson in BIO-Complexity
Yarus and his group have performed a “chemist intervention.” They have not given us a plausible origin-of-life scenario.