Tag: Kenneth Miller
Biology’s “Best-Kept Secret” — Alfred Wallace’s Classic Is Out Now in a New Edition
On the subject of evolution, the scientific “consensus” depends on maintaining the our forgetfulness of Charles Darwin’s great partner, rival, and challenger.
Listen: Michael Behe Answers Your Questions About Intelligent Design
What are some new examples of irreducibly complex systems? What are some objections to ID from well-known critics?
Politicized Science Can Be Deadly; Time to Restore Integrity
Imagine there was a pandemic and people found themselves greeting statements from scientists, conveyed by the media, with increasing jaded skepticism.
Theistic Evolution: The Case of Theodore Munger
In an extensive essay, Munger’s purpose was to show that evolution not only poses no threat to Christian faith but can confirm it
Pseudogenes Are Going the Way of Darwin’s “Rudimentary Organs”
Long described as useless leftovers of evolution, pseudogenes are rising from the junk pile as functional entities.