Tag: Stephen Meyer
What Would Really Be “Catastrophic” for Science?
Beside his prophetic warning about the “military-industrial complex,” President Eisenhower was concerned about the scientific-governmental complex.
Design Wonders in a Ladybird Beetle
Loved by children, one of the most common beetles turns out to have engineering marvels under its shields.
“Haunted” by Intelligent Design, an Organizer Reports on the Royal Society Meeting
Kevin Laland seeks to have the last word, do a bit of damage control, and put evolution skeptics safely in our place.
A Thousand Dickinsonia Specimens Don’t Change the Ediacaran Story
As Stephen Meyer concluded in 2013, they shed no light on the Cambrian explosion.
Stephen Meyer, Wesley J. Smith: Unmasking the Scientific Roots of Anti-Humanism
To adapt a story that Wesley tells, the motto of the phenomenon is: “Listen to the animals.”