Author: Casey Luskin
National Academy of Sciences Admits “Thinking Evolutionarily” Means Accepting “Fundamental Randomness”
The NAS has gone fundamentally off-message. It will be time soon for a new booklet reemphasizing the party line.
The Useless Appendix and Other Darwinian Myths
Angel: “What about this weird bag thing?” God: “That’s the appendix.” Angel: “What does it do?” God: “It explodes.”
Professor Pynes Rails Against the “Straw-Man Fallacy” while Attacking a Straw-Man Version of Intelligent Design
This is not at all how ID proponents have formulated their theory.
“Bad Textbooks”: Not Because of Texas, but Despite Texas
In The New York Review of Books, Gail Collins has a piece titled “How Texas Inflicts Bad Textbooks on Us.”
Anti-ID Philosopher: “Ad Hominem” Arguments “Justified” When Attacking Intelligent Design Proponents
It would be the height of na�vet� to assume that scientists are always (or indeed ever) completely devoid of personal motives unrelated to the scientific question at issue.