Tag: Denyse O’Leary
A Layman’s Tribute to Phillip Johnson
I had heard many public movement leaders say they wanted regular folks like me to engage, but they never really provided an opportunity.
COSM Conference: A Bonfire for Tech Vanities
Peter Thiel assailed the “Atheist Church,” as he calls the universities, calling for outsiders to push for a reformation that the academic priesthood will never undertake on its own.
In Two Weeks, “Mathematical Challenges” to Darwin Gets Half a Million Views
Professor Gelernter, who survived a terror attack by the Unabomber that cost him a hand and an eye, warns that Darwinists will “destroy you” for criticizing their theory.
Moreland, Witt: Not “All Body,” but Not “All Spirit” Either
The materialist idea that you are “all body” — nothing but matter — is hardly more dangerous than the opposite idea, that you are “all spirit.”
Seeking a Way Around RNA World, New Study Only Increases Perplexity of Abiogenesis
The origin of biological information is a mystery not so much highlighted by a comparison with software as downplayed by it.