Tag: Paul Nelson
“Poetic Naturalism” as a Religion
Paul Nelson reviews the recent book by physicist Sean Carroll, in Dr. Nelson’s characteristically charming and insightful way.
Thinking of Our Friends in Houston
Houston is an important city for the discussion about science and culture.
“Haunted” by Intelligent Design, an Organizer Reports on the Royal Society Meeting
Kevin Laland seeks to have the last word, do a bit of damage control, and put evolution skeptics safely in our place.
Are Methodological Naturalism and Philosophical Naturalism the Same? A Dissent
In a previous post, I argued that methodological naturalism is a reasonable and neutral working principle limiting everyday science to natural causes.
Paul Nelson Will Give Two Provocative Presentations This Week in Southern California
Speaking at Biola University, Dr. Nelson asks, “If Human Were Created, Why Are We So Close to Chimps Genetically?”