Tag: philosophy of science
New Abiogenesis Series: James Tour Strikes Back
Delightful — a hapless critic snarked that chemist James Tour’s detonation of theories of abiogenesis were off-base because Tour believes in Jesus.
Paul Ashby — “Meyer Skewers Materialism”
Another stellar endorsement for Stephen Meyer’s latest. Paul Ashby is a Harvard-trained physical chemist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Change the Nation’s Conversation: Pre-Order Stephen Meyer’s Return of the God Hypothesis
If you’re like me, you are watching current events unfold with a mix of dread and agitation. You are fascinated, can’t take your eyes off it.
“Our 20th- and 21st-Century Ptolemaic Epicycles”?
I am fascinated by the philosophy of science parallels to similar moves in molecular phylogenetics and systematics.
Against the Tide: John Lennox’s Next Book Will Be His Own Story
“I’ve resisted it. But the bit [about being] behind the Iron Curtain — there’s virtually no one alive that knows about that many details.”