Tag: Ola Hössjer
A First Couple? Here’s the Backstory
Could humanity have had its origin in a first pair, or did it have to come from a population of at least several thousand?
New BIO-Complexity Paper: We Could Have Come from Two
New research confirms the possibility of a starting point of two humans instead of thousands. Ann Gauger reports.
“Teleology in Nature” Gains a Beachhead in Germany
As with Discovery Institute, the Zentrum plans to pursue its work not from a faith perspective but from a scientific one.
Response to Swamidass: Confusion in a Review of Theistic Evolution
It’s worth engaging him, since Swamidass is the relatively rare critic of ID who works at tackling arguments for design in a substantive fashion.
On Hominid Fossils and Universal Common Ancestry, Denis Lamoureux Distorts
Lamoureux is the theistic evolutionist who left an indelible impression a couple of years ago when he debated Stephen Meyer and atheist Lawrence Krauss.