Month: July 2014
Planet of the Apes Doesn’t Fit Snugly in the "War on Humans" Category
It’s part of my job as a human exceptionalism apologist to see movies that try to tear down the unique value of human life.
A Key Inference of The Edge of Evolution Has Now Been Experimentally Confirmed
Darwinian theory proposes that the astoundingly intricate machinery of the cell developed step by tiny step, by natural selection acting on random mutation.
So Explaining the Cambrian Explosion Is All About the Oxygen, Is It?
A news article at Nature, "Oxygen fluctuations stalled life on Earth," is remarkable for skirting the main issue, the primary enigma.
Why Scientific Fraud Matters
Science, the tradition of empirical investigation of nature, is indeed grand and awesome.
What the Evolution Debate, and the Debate over Assisted Suicide, Have in Common
The alternatives are despair and death, or hope and life.