Tag: Uncommon Descent
A Layman’s Tribute to Phillip Johnson
I had heard many public movement leaders say they wanted regular folks like me to engage, but they never really provided an opportunity.
New Fossil Human Species Thwarts Core Darwinian Predictions
I can hardly resist the temptation to say “I told you so,” or to jokingly remark, “Oops, they did it again.”
Michael Behe and His Critics
If the past is any guide, where the critics are substantive rather than snarky or patronizing, we’re in for a good debate.
March for Science Is Back — Time to Talk About the Much Abused Idea of Scientific “Consensus”
Nothing could be timelier than a conversation between Jay Richards and Michael Medved about when it’s permissible to doubt a scientific “consensus.”
Brain = Mind? Craniopagus Twins Argue Otherwise
Insofar as the mind subsumes the personality, these girls do not share a mind.