Tag: science
The Mystery of Human Origins Remains: More Doubts About Australopithecus sediba
“A. sediba is the wrong hominin in the wrong place at the wrong time to be our direct ancestor.”
In Discovering Intelligent Design, Discovering the Importance of “Inquiry-Based Learning”
Inquiry-based education encourages students to learn by asking questions.
Why Skolnick and Gao (2013) Doesn’t Refute ID Research on the Origin of Proteins
Critics claim the paper shows that proteins can easily bind small molecules, and therefore that it’s not unlikely chance mutations could find amino acid sequences that generate functional proteins.
A One-Man Clade
Had Stephen Meyer better appreciated the tools of modern cladistics, Nick Matzke believes, he would not have drawn the conclusions that he did in his book Darwin’s Doubt, or argued as he had.
Pink EleP(T|H)ants on Parade: Understanding, and Misunderstanding, the Design Inference
As developed by William Dembski, the design inference argues from the specified complexity in individual chance hypotheses to design.