Tag: Michael Keas
Last Call for Intelligent Design Education Days, March 14 and 23, in Seattle and Dallas!
As a former STEM teacher, I think it’s safe to say that one of a science instructor’s biggest challenges is to instill in students an exciting and genuine sense of discovery through the scientific process.
“Bad Design” or “Natural Evil”? Upcoming Event at Biola University, January 26-27
In addition to questions of science, debates over Darwinian theory raise a number of thorny philosophical, ethical, and theological issues.
How to Think About Minority Science Views — The Case of Plate Tectonics
The idea that continents drift is now taken for granted, but it wasn’t always.
Charles Darwin, Michael Behe — Two Revolutionary Scientists
Here’s a great insight and juxtaposition by historian and philosopher of science Michael Keas.
Question for Multiverse Theorists: To What Can Science Appeal if Not Evidence?
They could just as well say that whatever created horses created unicorns, too.