Tag: Panda’s Thumb
How “Notable” Do You Really Have to Be to Merit a Wikipedia Entry?
Yesterday we reported that Wikipedia editors erased the entry for distinguished paleontolgist Günter Bechly, a proponent of the theory of intelligent design.
On David Coppedge Trial, Darwin Bloggers Groping Their Way in the Dark
At the Darwin-defending group blog Panda’s Thumb, Nick Matzke and his friends are enjoying a discussion of the Coppedge trial even as they admit that they know hardly anything about the facts.
In the David Coppedge Trial, Intelligent Design Is Where the Threads All Intersect
Never did NASA’s JPL forbid expressions of contempt for ID. JPL only forbade expressions of support for ID.
In the Current Issue of Nature, an Argument for Intelligent Design in All but Name
The authors’ hypothesis is tremendously significant and its publication represents a genuine breakthrough.
How Evolutionary Myths Unravel: Explaining the Big Picture to Our Darwinist Friends
“So next time you hear them claim that ‘Darwinism’ is being overturned, it’s probably best to just look the other way.”