Tag: Darwin’s Doubt
Darwin’s Doubt Debuts at #7 on New York Times Hardcover Nonfiction Bestseller List
The publication of Meyer’s book marks the moment when the theory of intelligent design — love it or hate it — has solidly joined the mainstream discussion about biological origins.
More Scientists Endorse Darwin’s Doubt: Meet Biologist Mark C. Biedebach
“A truly remarkable book….[L]eaves macroevolution sitting atop a boundary (or wall) with an outlook no better that that of Humpty Dumpty.”
Fear and Trembling: Jerry Coyne Says No, I Won’t Debate
He champions Darwinism, the sick man of science, without ever daring to meet the opposition head-on. Enough of this.
Erwin and Valentine’s The Cambrian Explosion Affirms Major Points in Darwin’s Doubt: The Cambrian Enigma Is “Unresolved”
A while back at Jerry Coyne’s blog, Why Evolution Is True, contributor Greg Mayer wrote a post encouraging readers to buy a new 2013 book about the Cambrian explosion.
An Appeal to Jerry Coyne’s Readers
Wouldn’t you enjoy seeing Dr. Coyne rip Stephen Meyer’s new book, Darwin’s Doubt, to shreds right here at ENV?