Tag: consensus
Darwinists Seek to Explain the Eye’s Engineering Perfection
First, they turn evolution into an engineer. Personification is a common ploy by Darwinists.
Luskin: Adam and Eve and the Evolving Scientific Consensus
Scientists have become much more reticent about saying the first couple must be no more than a product of the ancient Hebrew imagination.
Thanksgiving and the Frailty of Scientific Atheism
Our bioethicist colleague Wesley Smith had a very interesting and wide-ranging conversation with Stephen Meyer.
Biologist Jonathan Wells Offers a Cure for Zombie Science
Wells encourages more than a modest dose of skepticism, and gives the example of the supposed “backward wiring of the vertebrate eye” as a case in point.
Little Book, Big Waves — Nagel’s Mind and Cosmos, Nine Years Later
As a colleague points out, Nagel’s departure from the “right-thinking consensus” is on a par with David Gelernter’s 2019 farewell to Darwinism.