Tag: David Klinghoffer
Origin-of-Life Researcher Admits, It’s “A Long, Long Way to LUCA”
Without intelligent design, how the “the last universal common ancestor of all living organisms” arose remains frustratingly elusive to theorists.
Design Wonders in a Ladybird Beetle
Loved by children, one of the most common beetles turns out to have engineering marvels under its shields.
Recognizing Life Is Different from Natural Processes, Science Balances on the Edge of ID
Scientific materialists must live in a state of cognitive dissonance.
Discovery Institute’s Chapman, Buri, and West Sign Joint Statement on Academic Freedom
The admonishment from Robert George and Cornel West is eloquent, important — and frankly, long overdue.
Jason Rosenhouse Blows the Lid Off “Creationists”: They Are Nice
This reminds me of the observations of sociologist Arthur C. Brooks that conservatives and religious folks are on average signficantly happier and more philanthropic than liberals and secularists.