Saturday, February 19, 2005

Evolution News & Views


Here's an excellent blog on ID.

Science's new heresy trial

Hundreds of scientists from around the world are downloading an article on Intelligent Design despite the Smithsonian's move to dismiss the editor who published the paper. "The Origin of Biological Information and the Higher Taxonomic Categories" successfully made it through the peer review process to appear in a Smithsonian scientific journal. But leading Darwinists—and other major academic publications—are working overtime to stifle the latest creation-evolution debate messengers. "You don't resort to authoritarianism," said author Stephen Meyer, "if you can answer it."

Click here to read this amazing article at World magazine, or click here to download Stephen Meyer's contraversial Intelligent Design paper.

Tuesday, October 05, 2004

The Crusade Against Evolution?


In response to “
The Crusade Against Evolution” (10/2004) :

Wake up, Wired! I find it highly ironic that the magazine intending to provide revolutionary technology updates has choked on new information from the cellular microbiology world. Michael Behe's revolutionary exposure of cellular nano-machines opens a new paradigm of design discoveries, while closing the steam-age “survival of the fittest” book. Don’t dare tell me that age-old fable,
“well, after BILLIONS of YEARS…several monkeys could type Shakespeare…”
Gag me! I’ve never pondered the absence of a watchmaker upon seeing a fine Rolex. How could I doubt the absence of a designer as exponentially more complex cellular automaton is unveiled?

I find this almost as frustrating as trying to find an article in your ad-laden mag. This magazine is like the clumsy AOL 4.0 user interface in magazine form. Cancel my subscription on both counts, and please send the balance to the Discovery Institute!

For more interesting news on Intelligent Design, check out a recent article from Discovery.