Tag: Stephen Meyer
Methodological Naturalism: A Rule That No One Needs or Obeys
The only real motivation for holding to MN is to keep the bad guys at bay, as an all-purpose "Press Button in Case of Emergency" defeater for ideas like intelligent design.
Does Natural Selection Leave “Detectable Statistical Evidence in the Genome”?
In Chapter 11 of Darwin’s Doubt, Stephen Meyer responds extensively to critics who have claimed that the evolution of new genes is well understood.
On the “Settled” Science of Darwinian Theory, Tennessee’s Evolution Lobby Is Simply Bluffing
Darwinists are working hard to pressure Governor Haslam into vetoing an academic freedom bill that has passed both houses in that state.
On Signature in the Cell, a Rabbi Does an Admirable Job of Explaining Things to Geneticist Robert Saunders
Rabbi Averick has occasionally crossed swords with fellow Chicagoan Jerry Coyne — he seems to get under Coyne’s skin.
News Media Going Ape with Misinformation about Tennessee Academic Freedom Bill
I told you this would happen.