Month: May 2014
Is Earth’s Apparent Design for Life Simply the "Most Severe Case of Observational Bias in the History of Science"?
Astrobiologist David Waltham claims that the only explanation we need to explain our infinite good fortune is anthropic selection or observer bias.
In South Carolina, Students May Soon Critique Natural Selection
It should be uncontroversial for students to construct scientific arguments that support and discredit natural selection as the sole or major engine of evolution.
Has the Problem of Science Censorship at Ball State University Been Ironed Out at Last?
With “closed-door meetings and private assurances that are never revealed,” says Discovery Institute’s John West, “That’s news to me that anything has been resolved.”
NSF Study on Green Algae Finds Darwin Was Wrong About Competition
This is huge! What will our friends at the National Censor for Science Education do now?
Meyer in Seattle: See Stephen Meyer in a Panel Discussion on Origins, Friday Night at University Presbyterian Church
The title of the event: “Intelligent Design or Evolutionary Creation?” We recommend registering.