Tag: laymen
In Writing for Lay and Scientific Readers, Stephen Meyer Dances at Two Weddings
If the experts “have an objection,” says Tom Gilson, Meyer “knows it already, and he answers it.”
How to Restore Science’s Lost Luster
More and more, the scientific establishment looks like a special interest group with biases of their own.
Dr. Gunter’s Junk Science on Abortion
An embryo is fully human, as is a fetus, a newborn, a toddler, a child, a teen, a mature adult and an elderly adult.
A Layman’s Tribute to Phillip Johnson
I had heard many public movement leaders say they wanted regular folks like me to engage, but they never really provided an opportunity.
New Science Uprising Episode: Evolution, Mutations, and “Fooling the Laymen”
The idea that random genetic mutations lead to wondrous, creative innovations is so influential that it forms the premise of a movie franchise, X-Men, that has grossed $6 billion.