Category: Science
Oxford’s John Lennox: Battle Cry of the “Believing Scientist”
Many religiously affiliated people, including clergy, would prefer to let their faith float free of challenging questions about objective evidence.
Repentant Biology Journal Offers a Weak Rebuttal to Its Own Pro-ID Fine-Tuning Paper
The authors close by quoting Carl Sagan’s famous adage that “extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” Do they offer that kind of evidence?
Remarkable Coincidences in Photosynthesis Shout “Intelligent Design”
From the specific energy of visible light to the unique properties of water, this degree of fine-tuning for life has a clear message.
Listen: Scott Turner on Evolutionary Biology’s Mechanistic Bias
Viewing the brain as a computer, for example, obscures many things about the brain and the mind that exceed computers, both quantitatively and qualitatively.
From Birds and Lemurs, Lessons About Human Exceptionalism
Self-degradation, like the “Galileo legend,” is a vital fuel from Darwinism. Plus, “Another failed prediction” of evolutionary theory.