Month: August 2013
Stephen Meyer in the City: September 12 with Eric Metaxas
Metaxas, hilarious and brilliant, is worth the price of admission all on his own for the introduction and grilling he gives to guest speakers.
Elephants Sold Separately: Understanding the Design Inference
The design inference essentially seeks to prove a conditional: that if the development of life is highly improbable under any Darwinian scenario, then we are justified in inferring design.
Centrioles: Elegant Cartwheels Come Into Focus
Centrioles are organelles involved in cell division and the construction of cilia and flagella.
The Many Faces of Thom Hartmann
This is quite amusing if you relish the inanity of a totally substance-free critique of Darwin’s Doubt. And I do.
A Fine Debut Evening for Darwin’s Doubt, the Book that Critics Still Refuse to Face Squarely
About 200 people turned out to celebrate — including Steve Meyer’s high school biology teacher!