Tag: The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith
Axe’s Not-So-Secret Guide to Making Cookies and Dragonflies
Why do so many academic biologists and other scholars resist the design implications of Doug Axe’s research?
Evolutionary Psychology: When We Looked In, No One Was There
Because minds don’t fossilize, anything we think we know about the minds of putative prehumans is speculation.
Evolutionary Psychology: Checkered Past, Checkered Present
If we want to effectively explain human behavior in all its messy richness, we would do well to look beyond this box of just-so stories.
Casey Luskin: Why Intelligent Design Is Worth Defending
Is intelligent design true? And is it worth expending the energy to defend it against powerful opposition?
Meyer, Hedin, Dembski, Luskin Shine in World Magazine Book of the Year Awards
Dr. Meyer isn’t merely tearing down a competing, nihilistic picture of reality, but instead revealing the positive, meaningful one toward which science increasingly directs our attention.