Tag: scientists
Journal Finds It Can’t Keep a Good Pro-ID Paper Down
As a reader points out, the paper is the journal’s No. 1 most downloaded article, beating out several others in the Top 10 about Covid and related hot topics.
“Castro Consensus”: Scientific Paper Takes a Fresh Look at Scientific Agreement
Evolutionary orthodoxy is maintained by a “Castro Consensus.” This makes the Darwinian consensus questionable and in need of re-examination.
Taking Applications Now to Be Our New Education and Outreach Coordinator!
What if ID scientists went about their work, uncovering evidence of purpose and meaning in biology and cosmology, but…no one ever heard about it?
Shall We Be Darwin’s Yes-Men?
Around 1970 Michael Denton was a young researcher at Kings College London, thinking about how mammalian red blood cells could become anucleate.
Oxford’s John Lennox: Battle Cry of the “Believing Scientist”
Many religiously affiliated people, including clergy, would prefer to let their faith float free of challenging questions about objective evidence.