Tag: Stephen Meyer
The Identity of the Designer: How to Avoid an Incoherent Criticism of Intelligent Design
You can’t attack ID for identifying, but also for not identifying, the designer.
From the Darwinist Blogosphere, Stephen Meyer’s Trip to London Elicits a Typical Reaction
Molecular genetics professor Robert Saunders was sent an invitation which he accepted, though he didn’t turn up for the event. However he decided to blog about it anyway.
At First Things, Ferment over Intelligent Design
We’ve long enjoyed and admired the important ecumenical journal First Things, founded and still inspired by a great man, the late Fr. Richard John Neuhaus.
Welcomed by Lord Mackay, Meyer Speaks in London to Centre for Intelligent Design UK
In Britain it can be no less dangerous to publicly voice sympathy for ID than it is in the United States.
Stephen Meyer Debates Keith Fox on Premier Radio UK
Fox acknowledges what philosopher Thomas Nagel calls the “fiendishly difficult problem” of the origin of life, but he seems to think that, given time, we’ll sort it all out.