Category: Intelligent Design
Intelligent Design 101: Ground Zero, the Burgess Shale
In 1909, Charles Doolittle Walcott, director of the Smithsonian, literally stumbled on to the twentieth century’s most revolutionary fossil discovery.
A Funny Thing About Critics of Intelligent Design
Confronted with scientific evidence and arguments for design in nature, ID critics respond with theological countercharges.
On Alfred Russel Wallace, NPR Gets It Right, Sort Of . . .
It’s too bad that Anthony Kuhn and others cannot tell what Paul Harvey used to call “the rest of the story.”
Today on the Medved Show, Stephen Meyer Will Discuss the Suppressed Story in the Darwin Debate
Some in our culture have used the prestige of science as a branding tool to create the illusion that their views and values aren’t merely opinions but facts beyond debate.
Genetics Is Too Complex for Evolutionists to Fake It Anymore
A science writer thinks scientists and teachers should own up to the fact that evolutionists are clueless about how natural selection works in the increasingly complex world of genetics.