Month: June 2014
Lennox, Axe at the Faith and Science Conference at Evangel University
The topics will range from human origins to genetic determinism and moral responsibility to the question of how science is possible in the first place.
From Thornton’s Lab, More Strong Experimental Support for a Limit to Darwinian Evolution
The edge of evolution lies where reasonably probable, random mutation-selection runs out of steam and “dumb luck” (or purposeful design) takes over.
The Little Lady of Flores Spoke from the Grave. But Said What, Exactly?
If new, separate human species are not found, perhaps they can be argued into existence.
Darwin’s Doubt Is Recognized as a "Book of the Year" by World Magazine
“Meyer was WORLD‘s Daniel of the Year in 2009, shortly after he published his previous big book, Signature in the Cell.”
Playing Roulette with Life
Some scientists think an incredible string of luck, analogous to making a series of very lucky bets, is the explanation for why we are here.