Tag: Stephen Meyer
Sternberg’s Immaterial Genome: Intelligent Design in the Present Tense
“Various scientists have sought to define the ‘physical limits to computation,’ and the information processing in the nucleus of a cell breaks that.”
“Recant!” A Sternberg Story that (Almost) Got Away
The priest cited to Sternberg the experience of Greeks when they lived under harsh Turkish rule.
Darwin and the Fragility of Faith
Physicist Brian Miller wrote earlier today with a wonderful concision about why Richard Sternberg’s immaterial genome spells doom for Darwinism.
Remembering John Calvert, a Bulldog for Objective Scientific Education
Calvert’s tenacious commitment to seeing origins science taught objectively in public schools serves as a courageous example.
Plato’s Revenge: Intelligent Design in Real Time
David Klinghoffer engages Richard Sternberg’s big questions, and a number of his own, on philosophical, scientific, and even highly personal planes.