Month: June 2016
The Kidney’s Irreducibly Complex Systems
The kidney may not be as sophisticated as the brain or the liver, but it definitely has a lot of roles to play.
When Atheists Meet Creationism, You Get Creatheism
It is not a word that rolls easily off the tongue. But I am at a loss for one that better describes the atheists Daniel Jackson describes.
Responding to Animal Deaths, and What That Says About Humans
Can it really be true that we are still talking about Harambe the gorilla, who died on May 28?
The Placenta Problem: How Common Descent Fails
Philosopher Vincent Torley (and Professor Josh Swamidass) have been trying to persuade me that common descent is the only rational view to affirm.
California Hospitals Are Opting Out of Assisted Suicide
Here’s the very bad news: California has legalized assisted suicide. What’s the somewhat good news?