Month: January 2014
"We Don’t Have to Listen to the Evidence Because…"
Intelligent design is guilty of every violation of sensibility and a priori preference — as well as its exact opposite.
All in the Pairing: John Derbyshire v. Stephen Meyer in The American Spectator
Derb is always amusing. It’s on the substance that he falls wildly short.
How Do You Build a Transparent Cornea Out of Cells and Proteins?
The first obstacle to light in the eye is the cornea. How does the embryo build a transparent window out of cells?
Thinking of Jeff Jacoby and His Son Caleb
Jeff, the Boston Globe columnist, has long been a friend of the ID movement.
The "Other Flagellum" Is Also a Design Wonder
The kind of flagellum that makes sperm swim looks simpler than the bacterial rotary motor. Yes, it looks that way.