Month: May 2012
Samuel Butler’s Anti-Evolutionist Satire
An email correspondent laments that contemporary ID movement lacks humor.
If James Shapiro Is Right, Materialist Explanations of Life’s Origins Are Even Less Plausible than Previously Thought
Our friend and ENV contributor James Barham is engaged in a fascinating dialogue with the maverick University of Chicago biologist, likewise an esteemed contributor.
“Creepy,” “Ghoulish,” “Not the Best Science”
These are a few indisputable descriptions applied (by Wired magazine) to an experiment Charles Darwin conducted in 1868.
Intelligent Design in Action: Archaeology
Archaeology is the study of artifacts that have been designed for a purpose.
Yeah, Teach the Evolution Controversy, but Not on My Campus, Buster
Of the four Emory professors who originally raised the alarm over Dr. Carson’s views on evolution, one is actually a supporter of a “teach the controversy” approach to science pedagogy in schools.