Month: July 2013
In Words and Images, My Hike to the Burgess Shale
Conway Morris’s description is dead on. Imagine the scene he describes — hiking through gorgeous scenery up to a tiny quarry where you find ancient fossils preserved in incredible detail.
A Countercultural Appetite for Darwin’s Doubt
The standard Darwinian tactic is to ignore plausible counterarguments, and when that no longer suffices, to smear authors as creationists who don’t understand science.
Wednesday, July 17, It’s the Seattle Theatrical Premiere of Flight: The Genius of Birds! And It’s FREE.
Frankly, much as we love the film on DVD and Blu-ray, it really kind of demands a large theatrical screen. It’s that good.
Darwin’s Doubt Debuts at #7 on New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestseller List
The publication of Meyer’s book marks the moment when the theory of intelligent design — love it or hate it — has solidly joined the mainstream discussion about biological origins.