Tag: Charles Darwin
Stephen Meyer Speaks to Packed House at “Socrates in the City” Event in Nation’s Capital
Stephen Meyer discussed why we are still debating Darwin at a “Socrates in the City” event hosted by Eric Metaxas at the University Club in Washington, D.C.
Pay Darwin the Best Tribute: Resources for Turning Darwin Day into Academic Freedom Day
“A fair result can be obtained only by fully stating and balancing the facts and arguments on both sides of each question.” — Charles Darwin
Born on the Same Day, What if Lincoln and Darwin Met?
For the body politic, policies that take natural selection seriously will increasingly restrain human life and freedom in the face of competing animal and ecological interests.
Intelligent Design at the Frontier of Astrobiology and Biophysics
Earlier this month, Nature looked ahead at “five experiments as hard as finding the Higgs.” Two of them have relevance to the debate between naturalistic evolution and intelligent design.
Darwin Plagiarism Charge Resurfaces in Time for Alfred Russel Wallace Documentary and Debate
Wallace would break from Darwin in 1869 and develop a theory of intelligent evolution that in many ways presaged modern intelligent design theory.