Tag: Darwin’s Doubt
Small Shelly Fossils, and the Length of the Cambrian Explosion
Meyer does not fail to mention the small shelly fossils and he does not exaggerate the brevity of the Cambrian explosion.
On the Medved Show’s Science & Culture Update, We’ll Be Talking Today About the Critical Reception of Darwin’s Doubt
It would be very welcome to hear some smart Darwinist call up the show and try to tell Steve Meyer why the case his book makes doesn’t hold water. Step right up, guys.
To Create Cambrian Animals, Whack the Earth from Space
It’s surely not a coincidence that this season in science-journal publishing we’ve seen a variety of attempts to solve the enigma that Stephen Meyer describes in his new book, Darwin’s Doubt.
Does Darwin’s Doubt Commit the God-of-the-Gaps Fallacy?
According to Charles Marshall, I argue “that paleontologists are unable to explain the Cambrian explosion, thus opening the door to the possibility of a designer’s intervention.”
The Closing of the Scientific Mind: Join Us on October 23 in the Medved Studio for a Special Edition of the Science & Culture Update
Does science open minds, or close them? Join Meyer, Medved, and Klinghoffer for a live in-studio discussion.