Author: David Klinghoffer
Luskin Versus Cardinale: A Wonderful Debate About “Junk DNA”
Everyone did a great job, and the conversation was science-packed from beginning to end. Not one word of invective, and indeed highly cordial.
Stephen Meyer Interview with Piers Morgan: Science, God, and the Loss of a Parent
Meyer discusses the recent loss of his mother to dementia. Talking about grief leads to a powerful point, that may be unfamiliar to many viewers.
Debate: Casey Luskin Versus Rutgers Biologist Dan Cardinale, Thursday, May 2
Okay, this should be interesting. The question up for discussion: “Is the Human Genome Largely Junk DNA?”
Stephen Meyer and James Tour on Isaac Newton: “Why There, Why Then?”
“Why did science arise in its modern form with its distinctive systematic methods of investigating nature in 16th- and 17th-century Europe?”
“Irreducible Complexity” in the News
In a loose sense, America may be “irreducibly complex” but NPR sure is not. And “diverse”? America is, but NPR certainly isn’t.