Tag: evolution
In Case You Didn’t Think the Whole “Denying Science” Meme Had Descended to the Level of Self-Parody
Science said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, That this night, before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice.
Why Did One Theistic Evolutionist Part Ways with BioLogos?
Dennis Venema was one of the authors who responded to Signature in the Cell on the BioLogos website.
A Good Question from Michael Denton About the Fixity of Animal Body Plans
The class Insecta with its distinctive segmentation goes back at least 400 million years to the Silurian period. It gives the impression of a creative personality at work in a lab. He hits on a design he likes and sticks with it.
At National Review TV, Berlinski on the “Laws of Heaven and Earth”
Part 4 of David’s excellent interview with host Peter Robinson is viewable now.
Intelligent Design and the Origin of Biological Information: A Response to Dennis Venema
I have no reason whatsoever to believe that Venema is anything but a highly competent and intelligent professional biologist.