Tag: Darwin’s Doubt
When Meyer Met Marshall (for a Radio Debate)
Stephen Meyer recently debated UC Berkeley paleontologist Charles Marshall on the Cambrian explosion and Dr. Meyer’s book Darwin’s Doubt.
Unintended Consequences: How Hostile Responses to Darwin’s Doubt Turned a Thoughtful Reader Against Darwinian Evolution
A bumper sticker I’ve seen around in Seattle protests the War on Terror, warning that “We’re making enemies faster than we can kill them…”
Undead: The Myth of the 80-Million-Year Cambrian Explosion
It arises each night from its coffin. It cannot be killed by any natural means. By now, it has extremely bad breath.
Cambrian Explosion: The Case of Mollusks
The conclusions that Stephen Meyer draws in Darwin’s Doubt continue to be supported by new evidence.
The Letter that Science Refused to Publish
In Charles Marshall’s review of Darwin’s Doubt, the requirements of evolutionary doctrine trump observations about how organisms actually behave.