Category: Evolution
Answering Objections to Darwin’s Doubt from University of Texas Biologist Martin Poenie
Since some of Poenie’s criticisms touch on my work, I’ll offer my perspective in a few posts, each focusing on one of Poenie’s posted comments.
Share It: Darwin’s Doubt, the Infographic!
If you’ve wondered how to share Stephen Meyer’s challenge to Darwinian evolution with the widest possible audience, and in the most easily digestible way, here it is.
About Those Amazon Reviews of Darwin’s Doubt
Those negative reviews that actually review parts of the book focus repeatedly on Stephen Meyer’s presumed error in claiming that the Cambrian event poses a problem.
Incremental Indispensability Revisited
A common rebuttal to the argument for intelligent design from irreducible complexity is the hypothesis of incremental indispensability. The phrase was coined, I believe, by William Dembski.
Science and “Pseudoscience”: Frank Turek on Darwin’s Doubt
Darwin’s champions arbitrarily limit the range of possible interpretations, for reasons that most cannot convincingly justify or even candidly specify.