Tag: Ann Gauger
Inside the Cell: DNA as a Library
And just think, it all arose by chance, blind, mindless processes alone, didn’t it?
No Triangulation as Michael Behe Headlines 2019 Westminster Conference
As I’m writing this I’ve been reacquainting myself with physicist Marcelo Gleiser, who just won the year’s prestigious, $1.5 million Templeton Prize.
Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design — A Note to Parents; And an Upcoming Deadline
Think of it: Wealthy parents are bribing their kids’ way into universities where the ultimate mystery of existence doesn’t even get a hearing.
Error Catastrophe: Manfred Eigen’s Show-Stopper Is Still Stopping the Origin-of-Life Show
We are nearing a half-century since Eigen wrote about this paradox, and it “still challenges theoretical biologists.”
Deadline for Summer Seminars Is Almost Here — April 2 — An Amazing and FREE Opportunity
Strike back at speech suppression. This is the science your professors would fear to teach about objectively.