Tag: science
Icon by Icon: Responding to Massimo Pigliucci on Jonathan Wells’s Icons of Evolution
A fraud is a fraud regardless of who discovered it, and if evolutionary biologists discovered it, then good for them.
Answering Massimo Pigliucci’s Critique of Icons of Evolution
Before Pigliucci even begins his analysis, we see the kind of rhetorical attacks that are typical of evolution-defenders.
Peer-Reviewed Paper: Development Needs Ontogenetic Information that Cannot Arise from Neo-Darwinian Mechanisms
Papers like this show that when freed from the “central dogmas” of neo-Darwinian evolution, a theory of intelligent design can open up promising and fruitful avenues of research and thinking.
Human Origins: The War of Trivial Explanations
Darwinian theory, by its very nature, demands this zealous emphasis on isolated, randomly generated characteristics or events — warring trivia, basically.
In Salon, a Junk Science Attack on When Human Life Begins
Amanda Marcotte, citing PZ Myers, sniffs that a biological fact is "anti-science"