Tag: Stephen Meyer
Phylogenetic Conflict Is Common and the “Hierarchy” Is Far from “Perfect”
It’s simply false for Dawkins to claim that when you compare genes of different animals, they “fall on a perfectly hierarchy — a perfect family tree.”
The Federalist on Stephen Meyer’s Latest — “Harder and Harder to Dismiss Intelligent Design”
The “corporate media” is an apt formulation to describe the engine of mindless conformity that increasingly dominates our lives.
Meyer: “Can Natural Selection Explain the Origin of Life?”
So there’s this absented-minded philosopher of science walking down the street, head in the clouds, not looking where he’s going.
Stephen Meyer: “Into the Impossible” with Brian Keating
Meyer answered philosophical, spiritual, and quite personal questions from Professor Keating on his podcast, “Into the Impossible.”
End of the Road for the Intelligent Design Debate?
A key question is how long biologists can argue that life looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, but it is actually a cat.