Month: July 2014
The Tang Factor: Last Night with William Dembski at McCaw Hall
What does a powdered orange drink have to do with Dembski’s argument that information underlies material reality rather than the other way around?
When Biologists Think Like Engineers: How the Burgeoning Field of Systems Biology Supports Intelligent Design
What if many scientists are doing this and they don’t even realize it?
So, Michael Behe Was Right After All; What Will the Critics Say Now?
Is an apology from Behe’s critics then forthcoming? In a world where debates were conducted with the goal of discovering truth rather scoring points, it sure ought to be.
Yet Again, Answering Paleontologist Donald Prothero on the Duration of the Cambrian Explosion; Plus Bonus "Taradiddle" Alert
I just checked Prothero’s review of Darwin’s Doubt and noticed that he tacked on an undated Postscript. This guy takes the cake.
It’s Tough to Make Predictions, Especially About the Future
As I noted here at ENV on Monday, a recent paper confirms a key inference I made in 2007 in The Edge of Evolution.