Tag: Oxford University
Cognitive Cells? A Newer Challenge to Neo-Darwinism
The origin of self-referential cognition is unknown, say a trio of researchers who call it “biology’s most profound enigma.”
Stephen Meyer on Darwin’s Other Doubt
Listen to a probing conversation about the growing evidence for intelligent design and the scientific and philosophical problems with Darwinian materialism.
Rumors of War and Evidence of Peace Between Science and Christianity
The institution in which most scholars investigated natural motion is also noteworthy — the university. This invention began with the University of Bologna.
Fauci and Collins Owe the Country an Apology
The harm done unnecessarily to children — their lost time in school, not to mention missed socialization — is a blow from which many will never recover.
Science as “Evidence for a Creator”? Meyer, Lennox, and Behe Discuss
Did scientists like Johannes Kepler and Isaac Newton speak easily of God as the intelligence behind nature just because that’s how everyone spoke at the time?