Month: September 2011
A Reason to Doubt the Real, Rather than Pretended, Confidence of Darwin Advocates
If you follow the top Darwin blogs you’ll notice how eagerly and often they go in for mocking extremely marginal and daffy creationists. PZ Myers specializes in this. So too, in his books, does Richard Dawkins.
Privileged Planet: Dartmouth Physicist on the Surprising Fact of Complex Life, on Earth or Anywhere
This interestingly turns Steve Meyer’s argument in Signature in the Cell on its head. Let’s assume we get the first, simple life as a free gift.
A Cordial Invitation to Dr. Dennis Venema and Others: The Gates to Commenters Are Thrown Open
We don’t routinely open the comments feature at ENV because of the staffing requirement that comes into play when we do, cleaning up after Darwinists who don’t know how to have a discussion on science without descending to the gutter.
Richard Lenski’s Long-Term Evolution Experiments with E. coli and the Origin of New Biological Information (Updated)
Dennis Venema’s argument collapses into this: “if Darwinian evolution can do anything, then ID is wrong.” But this is not how we test ID, for ID readily allows that natural selection and random mutation can effect some changes in populations.
At Southern Methodist University, Metamorphosis Gets a Respectful Reception
The questioners included one young gentleman, maybe 10 or 12 years old, who asked how butterflies kept breathing in the chrysalis stage.