Tag: Nathan Lents
Nathan Lents and the Wisdom of Testicles
He thinks they should be inside the body, not outside.
Nathan Lents: Science with the Parking Brake On
In his new book, Lents has taken intelligent design theory to task. He is right to do so. How?
There You Go Again, Nathan Lents
“The human eye is a well-tread [sic] example of how evolution can produce a clunky design,” writes Professor Lents.
Your “Botched Body”: Bad Design or Bad Logic?
Whenever a complex system of systems works at all, it seems counterproductive to attempt a “bad design” argument.
Is the Human Eye Really Evidence Against Intelligent Design?
Vertebrate eyes work reasonably well, Richard Dawkins conceded, but “it is the principle of the thing that would offend any tidy-minded engineer!”