Month: March 2012
Stephen Meyer Speaks to Packed House at “Socrates in the City” Event in Nation’s Capital
Stephen Meyer discussed why we are still debating Darwin at a “Socrates in the City” event hosted by Eric Metaxas at the University Club in Washington, D.C.
Oklahoma House Passes Academic Freedom Act by Overwhelming Margin
Striking a blow for academic freedom, the Oklahoma House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill that would protect the rights of teachers and students to learn about scientific controversies over biological evolution, climate change, cloning, and other issues.
The Deep, Dark Secret of NASA’s Big, Bad Scary Pro-Intelligent Design Harasser David Coppedge: He’s Shy
Jet Propulsion Laboratory has the burden of showing that Coppedge engaged in “harassment,” that he “targeted” co-workers.
On David Coppedge Trial, Darwin Bloggers Groping Their Way in the Dark
At the Darwin-defending group blog Panda’s Thumb, Nick Matzke and his friends are enjoying a discussion of the Coppedge trial even as they admit that they know hardly anything about the facts.
Robert Saunders Makes False (and Incoherent) Criticisms about Stephen Meyer on the Identity of the Designer
Saunders isn’t merely wrong. Beyond that, his argument against ID is incoherent in exactly the way I discussed here recently.