Month: March 2011
NO PEER-REVIEWED I.D. RESEARCH. Just ask Lauri Lebo!
Only among Darwinists do bumper-sticker type slogans really seem to aid in generating a climate of opinion. Endlessly repeated and believed, they serve as a pervasively influential substitute for thought.
Michael Behe Hasn’t Been Refuted on the Flagellum
It seems that the bacterial flagellum is as much a — and perhaps a greater — challenge to Darwinism as it was when Behe first wrote Darwin’s Black Box in 1996.
The Defenders Darwin Wouldn’t Claim
Darwin, who maintained a consistent but nonetheless cordial disagreement with Wallace for more than a decade, would have been ashamed of this kind of “support.”
Tennessee Academic Freedom Bill Backed by Scientists
Tennessee House Bill 368 will move to a vote by the House General Subcommittee of Education after expert testimony from scientists and educators who expressed their concern that students need to learn more about science and develop critical thinking skills.
Coppedge Lawsuit Against NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab Amended to Allege Wrongful Termination
In light of his being fired in January, David Coppedge’s discrimination lawsuit against Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has been amended to allege wrongful termination.