Month: April 2014
On Paul Nelson Day 2014: The Target Problem
Thanks to P.Z. Myers’s annual lampoon of me, I’ve thought more deeply about the relationship between development and evolution than I ever expected to do.
With Enceladus the Toast of the Solar System, Here’s a Wrap-Up of the Origin-of-Life Problem
In order to discuss origins of life in a science-based way, we must begin by acknowledging that intelligence is an inextricable part of the account.
BIO-Complexity Paper: Why Chaitin’s Mathematical “Proof” of Darwinian Evolution Fails
There are many reasons why Chaitin’s model does not accurately reflect how Darwinian evolution works, if it does work, in the real world.
At Pensmore Dialogue on Science and Faith, a Huge and Very Enthusiastic Crowd Greets Meyer, Lennox, Richards
Jay Richards kicked off the conference with a talk on why science matters, or should matter, to people of faith.
Myth-Making Aside, Eugenics Was a Mostly Progressive Enterprise
I have often stated that biologist/eugenicist Charles Davenport was one of the great villains of American history.