Tag: Jerry Coyne
For Insomnia, Look to the Body’s Design
Here’s a neglected angle in the evolution debate: the health benefits of thinking about your body in terms of its proper design.
When Science Becomes Polemic: My Reply to Jerry Coyne’s Interview at Skeptiko
There appear to be only two possible reasons for Wallace’s conspicuous absence in Jerry Coyne’s book.
One of These Days, Alice, One of These Days. Pow! Right in the Kisser!
Among Darwinist bloggers, Jack Scanlan holds the distinction of having registered the longest-standing series of empty threats to read/review/debunk Signature in the Cell.
“Shut up,” Coyne Explained
“I’m right, and I don’t have to argue this point any more. Fossils. Fossils. Fossils. I win.”
For a Sense of What Plantinga Means by the “Sensus Divinitatis,” See Malick’s Tree of Life
“I think there is such a thing as a sensus divinitatis, and in some people it doesn’t work properly,” Plantiga said.