Venetoraptor Type post Author Günter Bechly Date September 15, 2023 CategoriesAnatomyEvolutionPaleontology Tagged , Argentina, Bill Nye, Brazil, cladogram, common ancestry, Darwinian theory, Darwinists, David Attenborough, flying reptiles, Greenland, Popular Science, pterosaurs, Scleromochlus, Scotland, Triassic period, Wikipedia Fossil Friday: Venetoraptor Is Not the Archaeopteryx of Pterosaurs Günter Bechly September 15, 2023 Anatomy, Evolution, Paleontology 20 Forget all the pop science ballyhoo, and if you should not trust my word, just check the provided primary sources. Read More ›
crowd Type post Author Wesley J. Smith Date August 11, 2023 CategoriesBioethicsMedicine Tagged , abortionists, anti-humanism, cancer, dairy cows, David Attenborough, diagnosis, ecocide, ecosystem, electricity, food, fuel, humans, Ireland, Jack Kevorkian, Slate, stewardship, terminal illness Environmentalist Misanthropy: Humans Are Terminal Cancer Wesley J. Smith August 11, 2023 Bioethics, Medicine 4 Lest readers dismiss the author and the interviewer as fringe, anti-humanism has become a hallmark of environmentalism. Read More ›
mouse lemur Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 9, 2020 CategoriesEcologyEvolutionHuman Exceptionalism Tagged , Animal Minds (series), BBC Earth, chimpanzees, Darwinism, David Attenborough, Denyse O'Leary, Galileo Affair, Günter Bechly, lemurs, Mind Matters, nature, primates, ravens From Birds and Lemurs, Lessons About Human Exceptionalism David Klinghoffer October 9, 2020 Ecology, Evolution, Human Exceptionalism 3 Self-degradation, like the “Galileo legend,” is a vital fuel from Darwinism. Plus, "Another failed prediction" of evolutionary theory. Read More ›
West Dallas Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 25, 2020 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , __k-review, Center for Science and Culture, Charles Darwin, Dallas Conference on Science & Faith, David Attenborough, Discovery Institute, Douglas Axe, evolutionists, John West, morality, natural selection, plague, Sir David Attenborough, spirituality Are Humans “A Plague on the Earth”? David Klinghoffer March 25, 2020 Bioethics, Evolution 3 Back in January in Dallas, Discovery Institute organized its major conference on science and faith, before a huge and appreciative audience. Read More ›
termite-mound Type post Author Michael Egnor Date September 26, 2019 CategoriesFaith & ScienceScientific Reasoning Tagged , __edited, agnosticism, atheism, Australia, C.S. Lewis, Christianity, Darwinists, David Attenborough, Jerry Coyne, Richard Dawkins, Sir David Attenborough, termite mound, Thomas Aquinas, will Jerry Coyne on Our “Divinity Sense Organs” Michael Egnor September 26, 2019 Faith & Science, Scientific Reasoning 5 Sir David Attenborough, an agnostic, invokes a rather nice metaphor about a termite mound. Read More ›
vibrant-yellow-trumpet-flowers-in-full-bloom-amidst-lush-gre-1192624527-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date March 2, 2017 CategoriesArtsIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, beauty, David Attenborough, intelligent design, love, natural beauty, nature, purpose, video Video: “What a Wonderful World,” Indeed David Klinghoffer March 2, 2017 Arts, Intelligent Design 2 The science of intelligent design typically focuses on details, "steel-hard facts," as Douglas Axe puts it. Read More ›