Tag: Kenneth Miller
How “Notable” Do You Really Have to Be to Merit a Wikipedia Entry?
Yesterday we reported that Wikipedia editors erased the entry for distinguished paleontolgist Günter Bechly, a proponent of the theory of intelligent design.
Charles Darwin, Michael Behe — Two Revolutionary Scientists
Here’s a great insight and juxtaposition by historian and philosopher of science Michael Keas.
Theology in Biology Class: Vestigial Structures as Evidence for Evolution
I was recently reading over the Louisiana science standards, adopted this past March.
“Darwin’s Dice” — Michael Flannery on the Role of Chance in Darwinian Evolution
Theistic evolutionary thinking is designed to reconcile religious believers to the denial of their own common sense.
Irreducible Complexity with Four Glasses and Three Knives
Here’s an illustration likely to be more resistant to Darwinist misrepresentation than Michael Behe’s well-known mouse trap analogy.