Tag: biology
People Can Do Puzzles — And Why That Matters
Our ability to complete a puzzle hinges upon clues that are unavailable to nature, were natural processes given the task of assembling the puzzle.
New Book Puts Richard Dawkins’s “Selfish Genes” in the ICU
Dr. Jarvis lays out numerous pieces of evidence that jeopardize Dawkins’s view that genes are selfish and act as the units of selection.
Meyer with NPR’s Alan Campbell: Explaining the Intelligibility of Nature
“Increasingly,” says Dr. Campbell, “what was once known as the God hypothesis is resurging in serious scientific debate.”
Stephen Meyer on Darwin’s Other Doubt
Listen to a probing conversation about the growing evidence for intelligent design and the scientific and philosophical problems with Darwinian materialism.
Here Is What We Mean by Intelligent Design (And What We Don’t)
Some ID supporters agree with universal common descent, but many ID supporters argue against the idea that all life shares a common ancestor.