Tag: Thomas Nagel
Nine Years Later, Meyer’s Signature in the Cell Still Stirs Readers’ Praise, Wrath
Some books continue to be read long after the hype of their release has passed. These books contain compelling ideas and stories that speak to our humanity and inspire us to seek out the truth.
Kudzu Science: Ken Miller’s The Human Instinct
Miller is one of those “settled science” bullies. Here he sets his sights on essayist Marilynne Robinson.
InterVarsity Press Stumbles with Sloppy Anti-ID Book by BioLogos Advisor Greg Cootsona
Can we be frank? Cootsona’s treatment of ID is pathetic. As “scholarship,” it’s embarrassing.
A Heretical Bioengineer Asks: What Do the Darwinists Have to Hide?
They argue our eyes are wired “backward,” a jerry-rigged fix compliments of blind evolution. But we now know that “backward wiring” actually improves oxygen flow.
Happy Darwin Day! Our 2018 Censor of the Year Is Wikipedia
As Darwin himself said, in a scientific context, “A fair result can be obtained only by fully stating and balancing the facts and arguments on both sides of each question.”