Month: January 2016
Conversations with Michael Denton: The Galápagos Finches as a "Two-Edged Sword"
A prime Darwinian icon is also a stumbling block for evolutionary theory.
The First Thing to Note about Michael Denton’s New Book — the Title is Correct
Structuralists hold that the order and pattern of living things is due to underlying “laws of biological form.”
On United Methodist Anti-Intelligent Design Ban, Here’s Some Good News
An influential church member and General Conference delegate “gets it.”
If John Wesley Showed Up at the United Methodist General Conference, Would They Ban Him Too?
They almost certainly would, as philosopher Vincent Torley demonstrates in a massively researched post.
Dennis Prager Was Right: Atheists Are More Open-Minded on ID than Some United Methodist Officials
We’ve broken down by religious orientation the results of the national survey we conducted about the UMC’s action.