Tag: New York Times
Learning to Love Industrial Farming
“Old MacDonald-style farms where soil is nurtured with love and animals have names rather than numbers may sound environmentally friendly.”
Fossil Friday: Say Hello to Our Microscopic Granddaddy?
What we do know is that it is definitely not our earliest ancestor. Another overhyped missing link bites the dust.
The Mystery of Evolution May Be Unsolvable — By Materialist Science
Seventy years later we are still not close to explaining the origin and development of life in terms of entirely natural (unintelligent) causes.
Sagan’s “Star Stuff” and the Suicide Pod
If life is nothing more than material or “stuff,” why not allow people to recycle themselves when they feel their useful lifespan has come to an end?
Farewell to Jonathan Wells, Iconoclastic Scientist
His work resulted in forcing textbook publishers to correct their own work, a task they and their media enablers bitterly resented.