Year: 2017
On Science Standards, New Mexico Falls Off Both Sides of the Boat
New Mexico’s science standards review process has been all over the news in the past several weeks.
In Purpose and Desire, Scott Turner Argues that Cognition Is Foundational to Life
The evidence of purpose and design permeate life at every level, and this evidence presents ever increasing challenges to all theories of undirected evolution.
New Documentary, Human Zoos, Will Get Public Premiere, November 11 at Oregon Film Festival
John West explores the legacy of pseudo-scientific racism that has trailed Darwinian theory from its inception down to today, with the emergence of the alt-right.
World’s Oldest Tree Is World’s Most Complex Tree
This makes no sense in light of evolution.
Michael Shermer and the Laws of Complexity
Recently, atheist Michael Shermer debated Catholic philosopher Edward Feser. The subject was Feser’s new book on five arguments for the existence of God.