Month: June 2015
Listen: Dr. Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig on the Law of Recurrent Variation
Dr. Lönnig explains how efforts in mutation breeding have failed to bring about the expected revolution in plant and animal breeding.
Academic Freedom, You Say? Princeton Should Treat Peter Singer Like a Racist
In recent days, we have seen college professors forced out of their positions over relatively minor infractions of politically correct dogma.
Two Things "You Probably Won’t Hear about Pope Francis’ Encyclical"
On these points, all the major Western theistic traditions ought to be able to agree.
Student Perspectives: Addressing Two Montanans’ Concerns over an Academic Freedom Bill
My purpose is not to criticize these two articulate young people. On the contrary, I admire their willingness to state and defend their positions.
Must We Directly Observe the Intelligent Agent to Detect Design?
Let’s say you find the remains of a campfire — e.g., charred wood, a circle of stones, and smoldering ashes.