Author: Eric H. Anderson
Great Expectations: Origins in Science Education
How ironic then that a majority of college-educated adults have been led so far astray in their understanding of the sobering realities of abiogenesis research.
My Concern About Avi Loeb’s Work in Relation to Intelligent Design
The evidence seems pretty light, at least compared to what we normally expect for a design inference.
Of Turbines and Pumps: More on Denton’s Latest
We rarely give a second thought to our body’s energy production. Robots use a battery pack and long lengths of wiring to transfer electricity.
Atomic Miracles: On Denton’s Latest
Paleontologist George Gaylord Simpson once declared that “man is the result of a purposeless and natural process that did not have him in mind.”
Humans Evolving? Armed with the Evidence, the Story Breaks Down
Scientists in Australia have uncovered that more adults now possess a “median artery of the forearm,” contrasted with studies over the past two centuries.