Tag: peer-reviewed literature
Casey Luskin Returns, Teases a New Book, Celebrates ID 3.0
Luskin tells about an upcoming book he’s been working on with William Dembski, another ID proponent who stepped away from day-to-day ID work.
Algorithmic Specified Complexity: The Game of Life
Hobbyists have designed highly complex patterns using John Conway’s simple rules of birth, death, and survival.
Michael Behe: Evolution by Devolution
An example of this devolutionary process on a showy scale? Flightless island birds, devolved from birds that could fly.
Inside the Evolution Silo — Darwinism as a Cult
A major news story can break outside of the silo but, because it goes against the narrative, those in the silo will never hear about it.
Intelligent Design’s Yellow Star: Journal’s Disclaimer Refutes a Common Criticism of ID
Critics of intelligent design (ID) often lecture ID proponents that they are free to submit their work to any scientific journal.