Tag: Kenneth Miller
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.
“Pale, Small, Silly, Nerdy”: NY Times Gives a Devastating Smack to New Atheists’ Favorite Cosmologist
“Where, for starters, are the laws of quantum mechanics themselves supposed to have come from?”
Why It Pays to Go Hear Darwin Apologists
An email correspondent writes to us noting his recent experience attending “Darwin on the Palouse” out at Washington State University.
On Darwin Day, Pushing the “Anti-Science” Panic Button
It’s a rare thing when we can get the Darwinists who spend so much time denouncing intelligent design to actually argue with us about the science.
Dover Generates Intellectual Ferment
The Kitzmiller vs. Dover trial has generated much talk on the internet about Darwinism and the theory of intelligent design, some of it trenchant, much of it stimulating. The American Scientific Affiliation is discussing it here. One ASA member, Ted Davis, a friendly critic of intelligent design interested in more open debate on the question of origins, provides a favorable review of evolutionist Kenneth Miller’s expert testimony, describing it as “superb testimony … on all counts.” He also provides intriguing if less flattering analysis of Friday’s expert testimony here: