Tag: Stephen Meyer
How Scott Turner Evolved
Turner is a really interesting case of a scientist who straddles design and evolutionary thinking.
“Spontaneous Creation”: Meyer on Stephen Hawking’s Category Error
He asked poignantly in A Brief History of Time, “What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to describe?”
Computer Software Sheds Light on Human and Chimp DNA Similarity
Recently I had the opportunity to hear Discovery Institute’s Stephen Meyer provide an update on the progress and current state of the theory of intelligent design.
Adam and the Genome and Naïve Theology
It’s ironic to find Dietrich Bonhoeffer cited by Dennis Venema.
In the Wall Street Journal, Stephen Meyer Proposes an Intelligent Design for National Defense
Writing with Arthur Herman, he proposes a cheap and technologically very attainable alternative to waiting passively to see what comes of North Korea’s growing ICBM collection.