New information casts doubt on “island rule” in evolution
It turns out that Occam’s Razor wasn’t really Occam’s razor …
David Coppedge trial: Coppedge was never informed that he was being investigated
Human evolution: Why can everyone learn Portuguese?
At Wheaton (Christian U), an interesting contest is shaping up: ID vs. Christian Darwinism
Dave Coppedge trial: Today’s Darwinism suits a world run by bureaucrats
Don Johnson’s new Programming of Life vid
Oxford mathematician John Lennox on fine tuning in the universe
Here Are Those Two Protein Evolution Falsifications That Have Evolutionists Rewriting Their Script
About twenty years ago the television show Dallas was in trouble. The writers had eliminated a popular character named Bobby and the show was losing popularity. The writers realized their mistake and began thinking up ways to solve the problem. They finally decided that the previous year of programming would become nothing more than a dream in the mind of another character named Pam. It was a ridiculous solution, but it was all they had. A new show would begin with Pam restlessly awakening, only to discover Bobby was not dead, but alive and well. Everything was back to normal as Bobby announced to the loyal viewers at the 2:10 mark that “It’s over—none of that happened.” Dallas needed a do-over, and it got Read More ›
New theory of evolution: Evolving dependence on others
Roger Scruton: “first major outbreak of a new academic disease, which one might call ‘neuroenvy’.”
Reason Rally featured an under-reported low turnout?
If Odd Arrangements and Funny Solutions are the Proof of Evolution, Then What About These Optimized Designs?
You’ve heard all those evolutionary arguments about how nature’s sloppy, repetitive, inefficient and downright evil designs prove evolution. Then what about the many optimized designs in biology, such as those in this New York Times article, suggested by a friend, such as our eye’s ability to detect even a single photon: Read more