Tag: straw man
November: In a New Book, Michael Behe Springs a Trap for Darwin
How could blind evolution arrange biochemical parts into complex functional wholes one small step at a time, as Darwin and his followers envision?
Reeves: Getting Intelligent Design Wrong, and Getting It Right
Daniel Reeves explains what ID really is — it’s not unlike detective work — and the central question ID seeks to answer.
Dump the Metaphysics — How About Methodological Regularism?
Science doesn’t need methodological naturalism. It doesn’t need methodological theism, either.
As a Critic of Intelligent Design, Nathan Lents Fails to Connect
Initially, I was pleased to find someone who might be an interesting new participant in the evolution debate.
Surprise: Lents Clarifies that Book Not Intended as Refutation of Intelligent Design!
I explained that his writing has certainly seemed like a subtweet, at the very least, directed at ID. Others appear to understand it similarly.