Tag: Günter Bechly
Weekend Reading: Heretics and Inquisitors
A heresy might be true or it might be false, but part of its attraction lies in offering a rallying cry against the smirk of the mighty.
Thanks to the Sacrifices of Many, There’s Talk of Censoring Us
While heroes of the U.S. Armed Forces have given their lives, the scholars who critique scientific atheism and advance the theory of ID offer of themselves in different ways.
Stephen Meyer, Eric Metaxas: Gain and Loss and the Origin of Life
On his radio show today, Eric Metaxas talked with philospher of science Stephen Meyer about the reissue of an expanded version of the Ur-text of intelligent design.
Courage, Courtesy, and the Origin of Life — Congratulations to Physicist Jeremy England
As Yale’s David Gelernter has said of Darwinism, to challenge it is to “take your life in your hands.”
A Disappointing Decade for the Study of Human Evolution
Perhaps in ten years we’ll be having this conversation again — and perhaps at that time the Smithsonian Institution will give us all a more objective analysis of the evidence.