Tag: podcast
Blood Clotting Remains a Mousetrap for Darwin
According to Michael Behe, his critics have managed to provide little more than hand-waving, smoke screens, and the sweeping of crucial problems under the rug.
Tour, Miller: Cells, and Life, from a Design Perspective
The conversation turns to the challenge and necessity of quickly evolving error-correction mechanisms in origin-of-life scenarios.
Determinism: A “Bizarre Position” Held by Scientists “with Great Confidence”
If it’s true, then all one says or thinks — right or wrong, true or false — was determined some 13.8 billion years ago.
Listen: Darwinism, Bioethics, and Human Rights
Wesley Smith explains why we need to take the threat of the anti-humanism movement seriously.
Behe: The Case for Intelligent Design Grows with Science
Evolution’s proper place of study has moved from gross anatomy and population genetics to biochemistry.