Tag: sociology
On ID, Myth Persists that Wikipedia Is Reliable, though Co-Founder Has Called It “Appallingly Biased”
I was reminded of this by an exchange today on Twitter, or X, or however somebody “rebrands” it tomorrow.
Does Disbelief in Human Evolution Foment Racism?
This study does not provide an adequate explanation as to why belief in evolution would cause one to be less racist. Indeed, the logic seems backwards.
What Are Science and Faith — And Are They Compatible?
Atheists might say that if Christian scientists understood the full implications of science, they would see that their Christian faith is unsustainable.
Return of the God Hypothesis — BioLogos Hosts Stephen Meyer for a Podcast Discussion
If you ever wanted to know what an ID proponent would say to a proponent of theistic evolution, if put in a room for an hour or more, now you can find out.
Behe’s New “Mousetrap” Book — The Fragility of Darwinism
The idea of the book is not merely to dunk on the critics. Michael Behe, to be frank, doesn’t find of any their criticisms very meaningful.