Tag: Harvard University
Happy Thanksgiving! Here Are Michael Denton’s Top 3 Reasons for Optimism About ID
One reason, he says, is the “relentless” growth of the ID movement, in academia and around the world. This conversation is itself evidence on the latter point.
Newly Published Paper in BioEssays Recognizes Kuhnian “Paradigm Shift” Against Junk DNA
A new theory “emerges first in the mind of one or a few individuals” but then it spreads because the field faces “crisis-provoking problems.”
James Tour and Lee Cronin to Discuss Origin of Life at Harvard Roundtable
Props to Professor Lee Cronin for agreeing to participate. Wish you could be a fly on the wall? Here’s good news.
Ahead of New Book Edition, Geoglyphs and Natural Features Test Dembski’s Design Inference
Designed features can hide in plain sight. A closer look can sometimes reveal the intentional acts of a mind.
Wallace’s Frenemies: A Lesson from Phillip Johnson
We can add Andrew Berry to the list of those quick to praise Alfred Wallace on certain matters but equally quick to condemn him on others.