Tag: South Africa
Meyer in the Jerusalem Post: Farewell to the Purposeless Cosmos
From living in South Africa for more than four years, I got a good sense of African perspectives on atheism.
Summer Seminar Application Deadline Extended to April 30
One of the biggest activities that I missed while living abroad in South Africa doing my PhD was participating in Discovery Institute’s Summer Seminars.
Unknown Biology of Trilobozoa
Not much is known about the anatomy, biology, and ecology of the enigmatic trilobozoans.
Casey Luskin Returns, Teases a New Book, Celebrates ID 3.0
Luskin tells about an upcoming book he’s been working on with William Dembski, another ID proponent who stepped away from day-to-day ID work.
Casey Luskin Tells All About His South African Adventures
Dr. Luskin discusses game parks, museums, fossil sites, and his PhD, including evidence that parts of Africa and Western Australia used to be connected.