Tag: biology
Scott Turner on Biology’s Hobson’s Choice – Time Running Out on Pre-publication Deal!
“The phrase is said to have originated with Thomas Hobson (1544–1631), who offered customers the choice of either taking the horse in his stall nearest to the door or taking none at all.”
New (Bogus) Line of Attack on Louisiana Science Education Act
“Researchers at MIT have found evidence confirming what many educators and science advocates have feared.” Oh, really?
Dear Economist — Humans Are Not Just Another Animal
Of course we are animals in the strictly biological sense, as are clams, flies, and bacteria. But not in the moral sense.
Listen: “You Really Shouldn’t Be Presenting Intelligent Design in Public Schools”
So says Center for Science & Culture Associate Director John West in reply to an educator’s question.
Design in Living Color
Evolutionists give a shot at explaining how colors arose in the living world.