Month: May 2012
What Are the Top Three Flaws in Darwinian Evolution, as Taught Today in Public Schools?
We often receive e-mails from students seeking information on evolution. Recently a university student posed a good question.
Why Proteins Aren’t Easily Recombined, Part 2
In an earlier article, I described how proteins are composed of units of secondary structure called alpha helices and beta sheets.
What Is It about Professors and Reading Comprehension?
Now another professor comes along and responds to Richard Weikart’s op-ed in the Baltimore Sun defending Ben Carson and gets the point of Weikart’s article totally wrong.
In American Spectator, Bethell Interviews Stephen Meyer
It’s not only intelligent-design advocates who are in on the action but others with no ties to ID, or evident sympathies for it, who are breaking free of evolutionary orthodoxy.
Dr. Ben Carson at Emory University: Watch the Video!
Yes, he addressed the evolution flap and gently but firmly put his critics in their place.