Month: June 2013
Dennis Prager Explains Why Some Scientists Embrace the Multiverse
Universes won’t multiply without good reason. Thus, “universe generating” mechanisms themselves require prior fine-tuning.
Jonathan Wells on the Cell as an “Agent”
As Boze and Wells discuss, the cell is in a sense both a computer and the operator of the computer.
The Genius of Birds: Watch a Hummingbird’s Tongue in Action
We recently got a hummingbird feeder for our back porch and my kids were delighted to see how quickly the local hummingbird population discovered it.
In the Ball State University/Eric Hedin Affair, Jerry Coyne Thinks He’s Got the Smoking Gun
I think Hindus would agree that no "Hindu monkey god" can claim responsibility for sparking the Big Bang and the rest of the history of the cosmos and of life.
Forbidden Science: Stephen Meyer and Darwin’s Doubt in the Context of Academic Freedom
Arguably, no ID theorist has aroused more persecutory Darwinist rage than Dr. Meyer. Just ask Richard Sternberg, Thomas Nagel, and Eric Hedin.