Category: Science
Martin Luther King on Intelligent Design
The era of great men and great women, with majestic and original visions, seems to be in the past. I struggle to think of a giant alive today. Can you?
Meyer, Murray, Holland: Join the Conversation about Faith and Science
“We all sense that there is more than blind, pitiless indifference at work, and I think wrestling with that is the thing we all should be doing.”
Wesley J. Smith Asks, Is Your Body “Engineered”?
Or did it evolve through impersonal and random processes over countless millions of years of natural selection?
Fossil Friday: Fossil Hyraxes and the Abrupt Origin of Hyracoidea
Of course, it is only we “nitpicking” intelligent design proponents who point out such incongruences.
Remembering Paul Johnson’s Assessment of Darwin
The reviewers that insist this work is “ludicrous,” a “smear,” or a “hatchet job” are wrong; it is none of these.