Year: 2020
#10 Story of 2020: Farewell to Gertrude Himmelfarb
It is comforting to know that Himmelfarb never lost her intellectual acuity or her moral passion on the subject.
The Heavens Declare: Looking Forward to 2021
As to evidence for intelligent design, my impression has long been that the ancients gave more weight to the stars than to their own bodies.
Günter Bechly: Welcome to the Underground
It’s become suffocating on the surface, so truth seeks shelter. The experience of being canceled is no longer limited to speakers on college campuses.
Blood Clotting Remains a Mousetrap for Darwin
According to Michael Behe, his critics have managed to provide little more than hand-waving, smoke screens, and the sweeping of crucial problems under the rug.
Grandeur in Extinctions?
New corollary to an old law: Put Darwinian assumptions in, and you will get Darwinian models out.