Month: March 2016
Baroque Botany: Elaborate but Functional
You can’t argue with success. If a complex system functions reliably every time, who’s to say it’s needlessly elaborate?
Krauss v. Meyer: Computer Algorithms as a Fair Model of Darwinian Processes?
You might have missed an overlap in Saturday’s debate at the University of Toronto with headlines in technology news.
Larry Moran — Voice of Reason
We weren’t the only ones to notice Krauss’s “shenanigans” during Saturday’s debate with Meyer and Lamoureux.
Character and Theology Aside, What About Denis Lamoureux’s Science?
In defending Darwinism, Dr. Lamoureux’s signal contribution drew on his expertise in teeth. Paleontologist Günter Bechly takes issue.
How Not to Debate — Lawrence Krauss in Toronto
When someone opens what should be a scholarly debate with name-calling, innuendo, and accusations of dishonesty, it’s hard to respect that person.