Review of Darwin's Doubt: Part Two
How to build an animal Whereas the focus in Part 1 falls on fossil evidence for an explosion of life in the Early Cambrian, we change gear in Part 2 and examine biological research relevant to the...
View ArticleCosmos - the antidote for ID?
In an Evolution News & Views...In case you had any uncertainty about the upcoming 13-part Cosmos series, a revival of the Carl Sagan franchise, executive producer Seth MacFarlane has Darwin...
View ArticleHere's the Cure for Cosmos
At ENV, there will be more to say about Seth MacFarlane's revival of the Carl Sagan vehicle for scientific materialism after we've seen it. In the meantime, you may wish to have access to the antidote...
View ArticleIntrogressive hybridization and the Galapagos finches
A branching pattern of variation was central to Darwin's concept of speciation. As one population of organisms follows one trajectory, another population may spin off in a different direction. When...
View ArticleJerry Coyne Admits that Intelligent Design Is Science -NOT
In ENV, Casey Luskin writes that..."Jerry Coyne is playing more games, constantly pretending that we have "admitted" intelligent design is religious when we criticize Ball State University (BSU) for...
View ArticleIntelligent Design Basics
In this post in Uncommon Descent I (Eric Anderson) want to consider a fundamental aspect of intelligent design theory: the concept of "information'. This is centrally relevant to the intelligent...
View ArticleAll Is Fair in Novels About Evolution and Intelligent Design?
I bought and read "The Explanation for Everything" by Lauren Grodstein a few months ago. I hoped it would be a balanced approach to the debate. I was sorely disappointed. Now, Kelley J. Unger of...
View ArticleCosmos with Neil deGrasse Tyson: Same Old Product, Bright New Packaging
Here is the review of the first episode of Cosmos by Casey Luskin of the Discovery Institute. The next two episodes have not been much better. "If there was any doubt that the rebooted Cosmos...
View ArticleShock-absorbing 'goo' discovered in bone
ScienceDaily reports "New findings show that much of the mineral from which bone is made consists of 'goo' trapped between tiny crystals, allowing movement between them. It is this flexibility that...
View ArticleJay Richards take on Cosmos and Newton
In ENV, Jay Richards opines that "host Neil deGrasse Tyson and the Cosmos producers have enshrouded this basic science with the same materialist narrative we've come to expect. Pre-modern peoples...
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