Month: October 2013
In Which Larry Moran Learns the Difference Between Comparative Biology and Evolution
I recently pointed out that biochemistry research does not depend on evolutionary theory.
Copernicus, You Are Not Going to Believe Who Is Using Your Name
A far more effective materialist response to fine-tuning is the “Copernican” Principle (though Copernicus would have rejected it), sometimes called the Principle of Mediocrity.
New Oxford Review Likes Darwin’s Doubt
Terry Scambray puts his finger on the problem that seems to bother many Darwinian evolutionists about Stephen Meyer’s conclusion in the book.
How Do You Make a Face? With Junk DNA
You may owe your unique facial features to hundreds of remote gene enhancers, once dismissed as "junk DNA."
Casey Luskin on Darwinists and the "Heckler’s Veto"
In other contexts, a really obnoxious heckler would be dragged out of the auditorium by security personnel. In the contemporary academic setting, he’s the object of deference.