Claude Bernard with students Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date June 7, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __k-review, biologist, Claude Bernard, Daniel Dennett, Darwinism, evolution, evolutionary theory, homeostasis, intelligent design, J. Scott Turner, Purpose and Desire, radio, State University of New York, Stephen Meyer Listen: Turner, Meyer, and Bernard’s Dangerous Idea David Klinghoffer June 7, 2018 Intelligent Design 2 “There is intelligence that underlies the evolutionary process. You cannot explain it without that.” Read More ›
DNA-2 Type post Author Stephen C. Meyer Date April 24, 2018 CategoriesIntelligent DesignOrigin of Life Tagged , __k-review, archeology, Bill Gates, Charles Darwin, Claude Shannon, code, complexity, cosmic fine-tuning, digital code, DNA, Francis Crick, Fred Hoyle, functional information, Guillermo Gonzalez, Henry Quastler, intelligent design, Jay Richards, nanotechnology, Paul Davies, radio, Richard Dawkins, RNA, Rosetta Stone, sequence hypothesis, SETI, Signature in the Cell, specification, The Design Inference, William A. Dembski Yes, Intelligent Design Is Detectable by Science Stephen C. Meyer April 24, 2018 Intelligent Design, Origin of Life 13 This is one key issue on which proponents of ID and of theistic evolution differ. Read More ›
Minds Q&A Type post Date January 17, 2018 CategoriesArtsPhilosophyScience Reporting Tagged , __k-review, Boston, Braveheart, culture, Donald Trump, economics, Great Minds with Michael Medved, history, Hollywood, media, Michael Medved, Michael Medved Show, News, podcast, radio, Randall Wallace, science, Seattle, theology, We Were Soldiers Great Minds Podcast Launches Thursday — Q&A with Michael Medved Today Science and Culture January 17, 2018 Arts, Philosophy, Science Reporting 5 What do we miss, as members of the public, by focusing on daily headlines rather than pulling back for the big picture sometimes? Read More ›
astroturf Type post Author Sarah Chaffee Date November 30, 2017 CategoriesScientific Freedom Tagged , __k-review, bias, Darwinists, editors, free speech, German, Günter Bechly, intelligent design, media, paleontology, radio, ResearchGate, skepticism, TED talk, The New Yorker, Wikipedia Wikipedia and “Astroturf” Sarah Chaffee November 30, 2017 Scientific Freedom 3 On some subjects, the astroturf mob is particularly committed to a biased agenda. Read More ›