Many topics are covered in this book that provide evidence for intelligent design so I’m going to break the review down in parts. One of the very first things I noticed about Meyer is the fact that he’s not an in your face writer, but rather he’s very polite, and smart while his commentary gives [...]
Archive for July, 2009
Review of Stephen Meyer’s Signature in the Cell
Posted in Cell Biology, tagged creation, evolution, intelligent design, science, Stephen Meyer on July 31, 2009 | 21 Comments »
How Darwin Defenders Play Dirty In Advancing Their Cause
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged christianity, creationism, evolution, intelligent design, Newton, religion, science on July 27, 2009 | 21 Comments »
In the Creationism and Intelligent Design debate against evolution, one notices that the likes of Eugenie Scott from the NCSE and others play dirty. What do I mean by that? Let me give you two classic examples…
Darwinism defenders will sometimes compare creationists or intelligent design proponents to flat-earth believers. The ancients like the Greeks knew [...]
Evolution’s Dominating Metaphor Finally Obsolete?
Posted in biology, tagged creation, darwin, evolution, Journal of biology, religion, science, tree of life on July 24, 2009 | 5 Comments »
When we were taught about evolution during our early school years, we all came to learn about Darwin’s tree of life. But in recent year especially this one and last year, there has been a challenge to do away with the metaphor because the details of life which is vastly complex doesn’t match with it.
In [...]
Did The Moon Gives More Information About Evolution?
Posted in Miscellaneous, tagged Apollo 11, creationism, evolution, moon, Neil Armstrong, religion, science on July 22, 2009 | 9 Comments »
In 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon for the very first time. That particular mission (Apollo 11) was followed by five more missions. Many do not know this, the man behind the Apollo moon mission was a creationist rocket scientist named; Wernher von Braun.
Now the moon missions were the result [...]