Category: Intelligent Design
Wesley Smith on the “Anti-Science Canard”
“The point of the slur is to avoid actual discourse by branding an intellectual opponent as irrational, theocratic, and/or reactionary.”
Biologist John Mattick on Junk DNA, ENCODE, and Intelligent Design
It is not every day that we encounter such a humble attitude from a scientist who is prepared to candidly acknowledge the incompleteness in our understanding of the mechanics of evolution.
Don’t Miss the Friday Deadline to Register for Saturday Night’s Book Party for Darwin’s Doubt!
Notice the foreground of this photograph of the Seattle Art Museum, taken the night of the book party for Stephen Meyer’s last book, Signature in the Cell.
Among Darwin Defenders, Evidence of Short-Term Memory Loss
If you’ve spent time with aged loved ones afflicted by senile dementia, this will ring a bell.
Does Natural Selection Leave “Detectable Statistical Evidence in the Genome”?
In Chapter 11 of Darwin’s Doubt, Stephen Meyer responds extensively to critics who have claimed that the evolution of new genes is well understood.