Month: November 2013
Update: Those 8.8 Billion Earth-Like Planets Are Now "Found"
I guess a tale really does improve in the telling.
Our Vexing Planet: Still Privileged After All These Years
The only realistic resolution favorable to materialism would be offered by the hope, still elusive, of a signal from space.
Following Up on the Debate over Science and Human Origins
Recently we received an e-mail inquiring about a couple of critical Amazon reviews of Science and Human Origins, one by Paul McBride and another by Jon F. Peters.
Alfred Russel Wallace: The Forgotten Man
Given Wallace’s subsequent turn to proto-intelligent design, imagine if thing had been different at the start and Wallace had received all due credit for the theory he and Darwin conceived.
If Individuals Do It, It’s Still Eugenics
In an unexpected reversal, European ethicists are worried about what America is doing.