image Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date September 1, 2016 CategoriesEvolution Tagged , __edited, disguised religion, human exceptionalism, human language, scientific credibility, Tom Wolfe New York Times: “Darwinism Be Damned” David Klinghoffer September 1, 2016 Evolution 4 Make no mistake, Tom Wolfe's book is a big, big deal in the evolution debate. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date July 18, 2016 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __tedited, design intuition, scientific credibility, scientists, trust in scientists, Undeniable (book) More Scientists Praise Douglas Axe’s Undeniable David Klinghoffer July 18, 2016 Intelligent Design 3 One of the refreshing things about Dr. Axe's new book is his confession that you don't have to take his word for any of it. Read More ›
Type post Author David Klinghoffer Date May 16, 2016 CategoriesScientific Reasoning Tagged , __tedited, common descent, insults, Response to Criticism, S. Joshua Swamidass, scientific credibility, scientific debate, theistic evolution, trust in scientists Advice to a Theistic Evolutionist David Klinghoffer May 16, 2016 Scientific Reasoning 5 Joshua Swamidass is a reputable scientist at Washington University, a passionate Christian speaking to other passionate Christians. Read More ›
female-editing-text-with-red-pen-stockpack-adobe-stock-1359197615-stockpack-adobestock Type post Date January 2, 2013 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMetascienceScientific TrustworthinessTechnology Tagged , __nedited, Big Data, confirmation bias, credibility, data integrity, data science, John Ioannidis, misinformation, mythology, pragmatism, replicability, sciences, scientific credibility, scientific method, scientific reliability, self-correcting, truth, truth-seeking Science Can Perpetuate Myths Science & Culture January 2, 2013 Intelligent Design, Metascience, Scientific Trustworthiness, Technology 10 For those who believe science is a self-correcting process leading inexorably to progress in true knowledge about the world, a professor of medical statistics has a heavy dose of realism. Read More ›