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| Click here to go to the News and Features Archive On January 29th, Jonathan Wells will be giving two lecture symposiums at UCSD on his book Icons of Evolution...[more] Multiverse theories have become common place in Academia. But what evidence are these theories based on and do they really deserve the attention and adherence they currently have...[more] In one of the most existentially penetrating statements ever made by a scientist, Richard Dawkins concluded that "the universe we observe has precisely the properties we should expect if there is, at bottom, no design, no purpose, no evil and no good, nothing but blind, pitiless indifference." ... [more] Rudolf Raff takes on Jonathan Wells for what Raff calls the "abuse of evo-devo." According to Raff, "Wells misuses the science he learned at Berkeley in a deceptive way." ... [more] According to William Dembski, if we cannot eliminate chance explanations via statistical reasoning, then chance can be invoked to explain anything. He calls this the "chance-of-the-gaps" fallacy...[more] Jed Macosko reviews the scientific, philosophical and theological elements in Kenneth Miller's Finding Darwin's God. In this review, Macosko takes Miller to task for not properly taking account of "the objective reality of the world" in contrast to the five best evidences of Darwnian evolution...[more] Is intelligent design ready for the halls of Academia? Beth McMurtrie discusses the current and future prospects of intelligent design in her article "Darwinism Under Attack"...[more] |
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