Tag: podcast
Live Not by Lies: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Intelligent Design
When one person stands up to lies or oppression, others can become emboldened to do the same.
The Miracle of Man: Reflections on the Westminster Conference
Dr. Miller gives a brief summary of his talk on the fine-tuning of human vision. We’ll be doing a full episode with him on that subject soon.
Not Enough Evidence: Casey Luskin on Recent Homo naledi Claims
They claim that the small-brained species had high intelligence and engaged in activities like burying their dead, using fire, and engaging in cave wall art.
Another Headache for the RNA World Theory
Before a trial and error process like natural selection can even get started, self-replicating molecules must have a minimal accuracy rate.
Try to Write Instructions for a Femur; Go On, Just Try
Professor Behe invites us to join him for a sobering thought experiment: attempting to build an instruction manual for a human femur bone.