Month: February 2014
RNA Shows Design, Too
DNA is the poster child of coded information, but RNA is gaining respect in its own right.
Stephen Meyer on Tomorrow’s Ham-Nye Debate
“It’s a plus because it generates interest in the topic. It’s a minus because it inhibits an understanding of the complexity of the issue.”
What’s Wrong with the Miller & Levine Biology Textbook?
After a contentious review process that attracted nationwide media attention, Kenneth Miller and Joseph Levine’s new edition of their textbook has been adopted for use in Texas.
Is There a Good Reason to Believe That Life’s Origin Must Be a Fully Natural Event?
Life is an experience that everyone has and thinks they can recognize. A quality we think is very important. Yet no one can define it.
Two Reasons Darwinism Survives
As scientific research continues to reveal the astonishing dimensions of the complexity of life, how does such a dumb theory persist?