Month: April 2012
On Signature in the Cell, a Rabbi Does an Admirable Job of Explaining Things to Geneticist Robert Saunders
Rabbi Averick has occasionally crossed swords with fellow Chicagoan Jerry Coyne — he seems to get under Coyne’s skin.
What Textbooks Say about the “Randomness” at the Heart of Darwinian Theory
Plantinga has decided that modern evolution is whatever he chooses to make it by citing his favored sources.
Portrait of a “Harrasser”? Or an Innocent Victim of Bias Against Intelligent Design? In Testimony from Co-workers at JPL, the Real David Coppedge Stands Up
An illuminating example of how Big Science enforces the “consensus,” that we keep hearing so much about from Darwin defenders, against intelligent design.
Seeking an Official Definition of “Randomness”: A Reply to Jay Richards
How do we tell exactly what the scientific theory of evolution is? There is no axiomatized presentation emblazoned on the walls of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science.
With Empty Threats of Lawsuits, the Tennessee Darwin Lobby Is Just Fearmongering
Do critics of academic freedom have no better argument than this?