Tag: Colleagues’ Responses
Still Awaiting Full Engagement: Ralph Stearley’s "Well, Maybe, Who Knows?" Review of Darwin’s Doubt
If real, design is a datum of nature, like it or not. Bad philosophies of science, like materialism, need to get out of the way.
Metaspriggina: Vertebrate Fish Found in Cambrian Explosion
The earliest chordate in the Lower Cambrian is now shown to be a full-gilled vertebrate fish.
Better Late than Never, BioLogos Promises a Raft of Reviews of Darwin’s Doubt
The theistic evolutionists at BioLogos have had their ups and downs, undergoing not infrequent evolutions in their leadership but maintaining a critical stance toward intelligent design.
Simple Fractal Branching Explains the Ediacaran Rangeomorphs
The frond-like Ediacaran fauna known as Rangeomorphs had simple colony-like body plans consisting of self-similar branching patterns of tubular units.
So, as George Johnson of the NY Times Says, Intelligent Design Is Just "Creationist Superstition," Is It?
Watch this video that’s just been released, the latest in a series of conversations with Stephen Meyer about his book.