Month: August 2014
Better Late than Never, BioLogos Promises a Raft of Reviews of Darwin’s Doubt
The theistic evolutionists at BioLogos have had their ups and downs, undergoing not infrequent evolutions in their leadership but maintaining a critical stance toward intelligent design.
Animals Can Be "Victims" but Are Not Persons
Contrary to wishful thinking by activists, an Oregon Supreme Court decision is fully consistent with human exceptionalism.
Drawing My Discussion with Laurence Moran to a Close
Ever have a conversation with someone where, try as you might, you just can’t seem to get through?
Paper Finds Functional Reasons For “Redundant” Codons, Fulfilling a Prediction from Intelligent Design
DNA contains multiple languages or encoded commands occupying the same string of contiguous bases.
The Borde-Guth-Vilenkin Theorem, and More on the "My Good Friend" Meme
“I suspect the universe didn’t have a beginning,” says Alan Guth. But so what?