Tag: Günter Bechly
Scientific “Decadence” and the Myth of Objectivity
Scientists aren’t like “everyone else”: because of the prestige they enjoy, the impact of their being “uncritical of things that [they] want to believe” is tremendous. It can be quite corrosive, quite malign.
Now It Can Be Told: Intelligent Design 3.0
Stephen Meyer sat down with me for a quick video discussion of an extensive research project that, until now, has been deliberately kept from public.
Breaches in the Wall: Reviewing a Year in the Life of Intelligent Design
The Seattle-based staff of Discovery Institute and the Center for Science & Culture just celebrated our Christmas luncheon.
Paleontologist Günter Bechly: What We Mean by the Missing Transitional Fossil Forms
Certainly, we find organisms that are “morphologically intermediate,” bearing resemblances to organisms that came before and others that came later.
Thanksgiving Day, 1859 — Guess What Happened?
The “fake news” about evolution is no joke. Through the media, in schools and colleges, it shapes our culture and erodes the noblest ideas of humankind’s place in the cosmos.