George Romanes Type post Author Neil Thomas Date August 24, 2022 CategoriesEvolutionScience Tagged , Adam Sedgwick, Alfred Russel Wallace, Britain, Down House, evolution, friendship, history, HMS Beagle, intelligent design, Isaac Newton, natural selection, Peter Bowler, Richard Owen, Robert Chambers, Samuel Wilberforce, Thomas Huxley, Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, Westminster Abbey, William Whewell Why Darwin Eclipsed Wallace: Darwin and the English Class System Neil Thomas August 24, 2022 Evolution, Science 7 The theory of natural selection was the co-discovery of two men, but by the mid 1860s one of its progenitors began to reject his own theory. Read More ›
apocalypse Type post Author Michael Egnor Date September 25, 2019 CategoriesEngineeringEvolution Tagged , __edited, “consensus science”, Britain, climate change, Darwinian evolution, DDT, global warming, Ice Age, Jeffrey Epstein, penicillin, Siberia Apocalypse Now — More Things Scientists Would Like You to Forget Michael Egnor September 25, 2019 Engineering, Evolution 3 We must never confuse scientific consensus with science. Science is inquiry. Consensus is cloture of inquiry. Read More ›
anarchy Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date January 3, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsMedicineTechnology Tagged , __k-review, Britain, CRISPR, epigenetics, family, Joseph Fletcher, ovum, procreation, sperm, transhumanism, University of Cambridge, uterus Here’s a Recipe for Procreative Anarchy Wesley J. Smith January 3, 2018 Bioethics, Medicine, Technology 3 Artificial sperm offer the transhumanist dream of radical individualistic procreation, baby manufacture, and radical family restructuring. Read More ›
Type post Author Jonathan McLatchie Date January 17, 2012 CategoriesIntelligent DesignScience Education Tagged , __k-review, Austin Hughes, Britain, education, evolution, genetic code, intelligent design, Richard Dawkins, school, world British Free Schools that Teach Intelligent Design as Science Will Lose Funding Jonathan McLatchie January 17, 2012 Intelligent Design, Science Education 1 Richard Dawkins and David Attenborough are celebrating this new development as a victory over the "creationists." Read More ›
Type post Author James A. Shapiro Date January 16, 2012 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, Britain, Darwinism, education, intelligent design, James A. Shapiro, Richard Dawkins, school, William A. Dembski “Is James Shapiro a Design Theorist?”: James Shapiro Replies James A. Shapiro January 16, 2012 Intelligent Design 1 What is wrong with "dancing in the DMZ" between intelligent design and neo-Darwinism? Are these two positions the only alternatives? Read More ›