Tag: Wikipedia
Peer-Reviewed Articles in International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics Argue for a Designed Universe
Though the journal has published a couple of papers in recent years that are sympathetic to ID, I know of no direct evidence that this journal itself is friendly to ID.
Wikipedia and the Sociology of Darwinian Belief
As anyone knows who’s followed the popular Darwinist blogging sites, Darwinism is an ideological movement seemingly rich in believers unhindered by responsibilities to family or work.
Fact-Checking Wikipedia on Common Descent: The Evidence from Observed Natural Selection
The online encyclopedia triumphantly points to resistance to myxoma virus among Australian rabbits as one piece of evidence, among others, for common descent.
Welcomed by Lord Mackay, Meyer Speaks in London to Centre for Intelligent Design UK
In Britain it can be no less dangerous to publicly voice sympathy for ID than it is in the United States.
Fact-Checking Wikipedia on Common Descent: The Evidence from Biogeographical Distribution
When the biogeographical data does not fit with the predictions and expectations of common descent, one always has “oceanic dispersal” at the ready to serve as an ad hoc fudge factor — including the rather remarkable claim that monkeys made it across the Atlantic from Africa to South America!