Author: Casey Luskin
Codes Within Codes: How Dual-Use Codons Challenge Statistical Methods for Inferring Natural Selection
It boggles the mind to think about how such “codes within codes” could evolve by random mutation and natural selection. But that’s not all.
Sign of the Times: Nobel Prize-Winning Biologist Refuses to Submit Papers to Top-Tier "Luxury" Science Journals
Occasionally at Discovery Institute we get an e-mail from some disgruntled Darwin advocate or other that taunts us by brandishing the names of luxury science journals.
Bullies-R-Us: How “Freethought Oasis” Threatened “Disruption” and Pressured a College into Cancelling Intelligent Design Course
The outline of this story is now, sadly, a familiar one.
On the Age of the Earth, Josh Rosenau of the National Center for Science Education Misrepresents My View
When you’re dealing with the Darwin lobby and the NCSE, often what you say and what you do don’t matter.
A Listener’s Guide to the Meyer-Marshall Radio Debate: Focus on the Origin of Information Question
With respect to the critical question of the origin of the information necessary to build new forms of animal life, a strictly materialistic evolutionary approach has little left to offer.