Tag: biology
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.
Corruption Watch: Biology Journal Blames the Innocent, Turns ID Scientists into Fall Guys
For those who are always lecturing us about “Follow the science” and “Believe the scientists,” this episode should be an eye opener.
Really? Editors Claim They Were “Unaware” of Article’s Intelligent Design Connections
The implication is that the editors — Denise Kirschner, Mark Chaplain, and Akira Sasaki — did not realize the article was about intelligent design.
Michael Denton Identifies TWO Intelligent Designs in the Universe
“The whole world works together in the service of man,” as Francis Bacon wrote. Denton revives this ancient insight with modern rigor.
Admit an “Error” by Darwin and Huxley? Here’s How It Could Be Permitted
As we all know, evolutionary theory, like the famed golf game of Kim Jon-il, contains no errors or weaknesses of any kind.