Month: March 2016
Rabbi Jonathan Sacks Is 2016 Templeton Winner; Tweaked Dawkins with “Junk DNA” Myth
Normally Dawkins only has discussions with people who disagree with him if he thinks they couldn’t possibly know what they’re talking about.
Absorbing and Storing Energy: How the Body Controls Glucose
Just like a car needs energy, in the form of gasoline, to run properly, the body needs the energy in glucose to survive.
The Tree of Life as a Challenge to Darwinism — Denton on the Distinctness of Types
The several different meanings of “evolution” are like wild animals fighting under a blanket.
From the Cambrian Explosion, a Remarkably Preserved Image of a Nervous System
Quite beautiful, isn’t it? Like a dragon float from a Chinese New Year parade.
Coming in April, Richard Weikart’s The Death of Humanity Asks the “Why It Matters” Question
On a momentous, anxious day for our country, it’s good to be summoned back to ultimate questions.