Tag: Darwin’s Doubt
John Farrell Tweets His Reply
I don’t have a Twitter account, but if I did, I might answer with a tweet of my own.
More Evidence of Darwinian Short-Term Memory Loss
“They make a claim and you answer them. But shortly after, they are coming at you again with the identical claim, as if you’d said nothing at all.”
Meet the “Unknown Scientist”
I can’t help but compare this Unknown Scientist to the “Unknown Comic” from the 1980s. I picture “Smildon,” bag over his head, reciting his “scrupulously fair” review of Darwin’s Doubt.
In National Review, John Farrell’s Predictable and Misleading Review of Darwin’s Doubt
Instead of addressing, or even accurately representing, Meyer’s main argument for intelligent design, Farrell devotes a significant portion of his review to criticizing the book for the alleged misuse of an ellipsis.
On Darwin’s Doubt, Still Waiting to Hear from Big Shots in the Darwin Brigade
Listening to Stephen Meyer on the Michael Medved Show today, I was struck by something.