Palawan Water Monitor Lizard Type post Author Denyse O’Leary Date June 12, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionary PsychologyLinguisticsNeuroscience & MindPsychology Tagged , analogy, Carl Sagan, cerebral cortex, emotions, Frank Drake, J.B.S. Haldane, language, Melvin Calvin, neocortex, neuroscience, Northeastern University, Paul D. MacLean, persistent scientific errors, Pulitzer Prize, reptiles, reptilian brain, Ross Pomeroy, textbooks, The Atlantic, triune brain theory, University of Oslo, Yale University Reptilian Brain Myth Is Still Alive and Kicking Denyse O’Leary June 12, 2023 Evolutionary Psychology, Linguistics, Neuroscience & Mind, Psychology 6 Many psychology students are subjected to this day to an exploded pop neuroscience myth endorsed by celebrity scientist Carl Sagan. Read More ›
Charles Darwin, caricatured in Vanity Fair. Date: 1871 Type post Author Neil Thomas Date February 1, 2023 CategoriesEvolutionGeologyIntelligent DesignScience Tagged , Anthropic Principle, argument from analogy, Barry Gale, biblical flood, Brandon Carter, Carl Sagan, category error, Charles Darwin, Charles Lyell, Copernican principle, coral reefs, epiphenomenon, evolution, Frank Drake, gemmules, Georges Cuvier, Glen Roy, Goldilocks Zone, HMS Beagle, James Hutton, Louis Agassiz, Mendelian genetics, Natural Theology (book), On the Origin of Species, Principles of Geology, Robert Shedinger, Royal Society, Scotland, South America, Theory of the Earth, uniformitarianism, William Paley Darwin’s Category Errors and Their Consequences Neil Thomas February 1, 2023 Evolution, Geology, Intelligent Design, Science 15 Charles Darwin indiscriminately lumped together the organic and inorganic spheres — a grand category error. Read More ›
Orion Nebula Type post Date January 13, 2021 CategoriesCosmologyPhysical SciencesPhysics Tagged , arXiv, Avi Loeb, C.S. Lewis, cosmic microwave background, Darwinian evolution, extra-terrestrial intelligence, Frank Drake, Germany, Harvard University, intelligent design, Live Science, materialists, naturalists, SETI, worldview How Materialists Rely on Intelligent Design Science and Culture January 13, 2021 Cosmology, Physical Sciences, Physics 9 They will mock, attack, and ignore intelligent design theory. But evolutionists love using it in their own ways. Read More ›
Pioneer10-plaque_tilt Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date October 1, 2018 CategoriesPhysical Sciences Tagged , __k-review, Alfred Russel Wallace, atmosphere, Bible, Carl Sagan, chemical reactions, Children of Light, Fire-Maker, fitness, Frank Drake, freezing, heat, intelligent design, Lawrence Henderson, light, Michael Denton, natural laws, nature, photosynthesis, solar system, spacecraft, sun, The Wonder of Water, universe, vision, water Let There Be Light — New Book from Michael Denton Continues Privileged Species Series David Klinghoffer October 1, 2018 Physical Sciences 4 This is intelligent design that sweeps the planet, covering not biology alone, but chemistry, geology, and physics. Read More ›
a-glimpse-into-a-scientists-mind-through-chalk-drawings-stoc-1282277572-stockpack-adobe_stock Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 2, 2016 CategoriesMathematicsPlanetologyRare Earth Tagged , __tedited, absence of evidence, advanced life, Drake equation, Extra-Terrestrial Life, Frank Drake, galactic habitable zone, human exceptionalism, materialism, origin of life, planetary habitability, protein synthesis, speculation, technological advancement Cosmic Archaeology: Taking the Sting Out of the Drake Equation David Klinghoffer May 2, 2016 Mathematics, Planetology, Rare Earth 5 Could it be that life is so unlikely as to require a designer's guidance for it to come into existence? Read More ›